amenable
adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1
Used to emphasize a strong willingness to agree.
Used to highlight that someone is especially agreeable.
Used to describe someone as being extremely agreeable, often in a specific situation.
be amenable8.0
Indicates a state of being willing to agree or be influenced.
To appear to be willing to agree or be influenced.
To be shown to be willing to agree or be influenced over time or through action.
To discover or perceive someone or something as being agreeable.
To cause something to become agreeable or responsive.
amenable to8.5
Used to specify what someone is willing to agree to or be influenced by.