amiable

adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

To a high degree; highly amiable.

To a very high degree; exceptionally amiable.

Sufficiently amiable, though perhaps not exceptionally so. This adverb is placed after the adjective.

To a moderate degree; quite amiable.

Completely and without fault; especially used in British English.

Used to describe a person's state of being friendly and pleasant.

To give the impression of being friendly and pleasant.

To appear friendly and pleasant based on one's expression or appearance.

To give the impression of being friendly from the way one speaks.