most amenable

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

Used to describe someone as being extremely agreeable, often in a specific situation.

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • The manager was most amenable; nothing was too much trouble for him.
  • Fortunately, our new client proved to be most amenable to our proposed changes.
  • During the negotiations, the union leader was surprisingly the most amenable person in the room.
  • When we suggested changing the holiday plans, my grandfather was the most amenable of all.
  • The committee seemed most amenable to hearing our alternative proposal.
  • I think you'll find the new director is most amenable to innovative ideas.
  • The local residents were most amenable when we explained the need for the construction project.
  • Who do you think will be most amenable to this last-minute schedule change?
  • If you present your case clearly, the board is usually most amenable to reasonable requests.
  • She's a fantastic collaborator, always the most amenable person on the team.