perfectly amiable

Frequency: 5.85.1 per million words

Completely and without fault; especially used in British English.

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Examples (10)

  • He was a perfectly amiable young man, always willing to help.
  • Despite the stressful situation, she remained perfectly amiable throughout the meeting.
  • The new neighbours seem perfectly amiable; they even brought us a cake.
  • I found him to be a perfectly amiable host, making everyone feel welcome.
  • His expression was perfectly amiable, putting the nervous interviewee at ease.
  • On the surface, their relationship appeared perfectly amiable, but I sensed some underlying tension.
  • It's hard to be angry with someone who is so consistently and perfectly amiable.
  • The conversation, though about a serious topic, was kept perfectly amiable by the skilled moderator.
  • You'll find Mr. Henderson perfectly amiable and easy to talk to.
  • She maintained a perfectly amiable correspondence with her ex-partner for the sake of the children.