Use "congenial" in a sentence

1. I find him very congenial.

2. He is back in more congenial company.

3. Compost provides congenial conditions for roots to develop.

4. Not amongst two such congenial families.

5. Frank was a very congenial colleague.

6. 1 Congenial minds are disposed to associate. 

7. Congenial minds are disposed to associate. 

8. 17 Congenial minds are disposed to associate. 

9. The department provides a congenial atmosphere for research.

10. 8 Compost provides congenial conditions for roots to develop.

11. I find this aspect of my job particularly congenial.

12. One encounters a comparatively congenial Schoenberg here.

13. Minnesotans are known for their congenial manner.

14. 7 The department provides a congenial atmosphere for research.

15. 16 synonyms for Approachable: friendly, open, cordial, sociable, affable, congenial

16. This page shows answers to the clue Congeniality.Congeniality may be defined as “A congenial disposition”, “Compatibility between persons” and “The state or quality of being congenial

17. I like to take my pleasures in more congenial surroundings, cara.

18. Congenial Shozo became a spiritual pillar in the Kyoto Congregation.”

19. 26 synonyms for Compatible: consistent, in keeping, consonant, congenial, congruent, reconcilable

20. The summers out here are not congenial to the average North European.

21. 23 synonyms for Conformable: accordant, agreeable, compatible, congenial, congruous, consistent

22. 14 synonyms for Accordant: agreeable, compatible, conformable, congenial, congruous, consistent

23. Examples from the Corpus Comparatively • One encounters a Comparatively congenial Schoenberg here

24. As adjectives the difference between Collegial and congenial is that Collegial is Collegial while congenial is having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests.

25. Companionable definition, possessing the qualities of a good companion; pleasant to be with; congenial

26. Electricity was flexible and clean, altogether a more congenial source of energy than steam.

27. Looking back, the heartland was a congenial place to nail down the business.

28. Rather than feeling uncomfortable in his clothing, a kind of congenial rapture spread through me.

29. Encircle 30 pigs in, head head rolls melon smooth circleanother's position is strong, very congenial.

30. He did not find the day-to-day life of a professional journalist congenial.

31. 26 Looking back, the heartland was a congenial place to nail down the business.

32. I had developed a very congenial relationship with my boss, who I discovered was gay also.

33. I expect each one will take from these misty illusions, creations congenial to his own mind.

34. Mac, as the President called him, was the valet , a handsome and congenial man.

35. Synonyms for Companionable include friendly, amiable, affable, agreeable, amicable, congenial, cordial, genial, convivial and obliging

36. Synonyms for Compatible include congruent, consistent, consonant, congruous, reconcilable, accordant, fitting, coherent, concordant and congenial

37. Connubial translation in English - Spanish Reverso dictionary, see also 'continual',congenial',Conn',conical', examples, definition, conjugation

38. 24 From apparently look, this banking crisis is caused directly by the congenial behavior of international speculator.

39. 13 It was in this congenial atmosphere that the National Security Council considered the State Department's proposal.

40. Congeniality definition is - friendly concern, interest, and support : the quality or state of being congenial

41. Yet parents above all need those congenial working conditions if they are to parent well.

42. Eliot, who lent the circle considerable prestige, found himself in congenial assorted, and in some cases strange, company.

43. There's always a strong temptation to put off the most difficult task or the least congenial subject.

44. Epicurus pursued it by livingin congenial societyeatingdry bread, supplemented by a little cheese on feast days.

45. 1. Capable of existing or performing in harmonious, agreeable, or congenial combination with another or others: Compatible family relationships

46. Clearly he found the familiar atmosphere in their house, Glamorgan, more congenial than staying with his director.

47. Uncle Miller was constantly making propositions, and to develop a mood more congenial to bargaining he passed the whiskey freely.

48. Which is weird because Carter seems like such a happy guy, a congenial man with a great sense of humor.

49. What does Congeniality mean? The quality of being congenial; the state of being agreeable or of having similar tastes

50. He once told me that he found a company of not more than eleven people the most congenial.

51. This phenomenon actually adds greatly to the congenial atmosphere of an agency and encourages friendship and good relations at all levels.

52. Explaining the implications of this, one professor wrote: “A universe that eternally existed is much more congenial to an atheistic or agnostic [view].

53. Comradely: 1 adj heartily friendly and congenial Synonyms: hail-fellow , hail-fellow-well-met friendly characteristic of or befitting a friend

54. Congeniality (countable and uncountable, plural congenialities) The quality of being congenial; the state of being agreeable or of having similar tastes

55. The customers were mostly farming folk, a hardworking and hard-drinking set of locals who, in general, were convivial and congenial.

56. No fuss was made in my day if a new writer took from an old one whatever material he found congenial.

57. The schoolfellow three years, add on two human of disposition comparisons to be congenial, those two arrive the same place, started the love to relate.

58. 12 Between second Isaiah's angry exilic exclamations and P's more congenial voice,[www.Sentencedict.com] Israel had segued from an exclusive to an inclusive monotheism.

59. A 'sponsored' activity, an activity that for all its tacitly corrective and Admonitory content seems to have been entirely congenial to male monarchs and to the whole …

60. Amicous, adj (rare): Friendly, Congenial--"Each single species draws and assimulates that only to it self, which it finds most Amicous and congruous to its nature."

61. Congeniality (n.) 1610s, "state of being kindred; affinity of character or interests;" as if from Latin but apparently a modern formation; compare congenial + -ity.

62. Once congenial pairs of eyes now squinted and frowned at one another in passing. Someone in the company was a spy, a voyeur with sadistic tendencies.

63. Affable adjective friendly, kindly, civil, warm, pleasant, mild, obliging, benign, gracious, benevolent, good-humoured, amiable, courteous, amicable, cordial, sociable, genial, congenial, urbane, approachable, good-natured He is an extremely Affable and approachable man.

64. 124: The mystic is one to whom the unitive, pantheistic, or at least the panentheistic, aspects of the divinity are as congenial as the deistic, polytheistic, and Anthropomorphic aspects are to the

65. Affable adjective friendly, kindly, civil, warm, pleasant, mild, obliging, benign, gracious, benevolent, good-humoured, amiable, courteous, amicable, cordial, sociable, genial, congenial, urbane, approachable, good-natured He is an extremely Affable and approachable man.

66. Korsgaard’s achievement is to have Animalised Kant in the positive sense of revealing that Kant reflected on human life in ways that are congenial to the obvious fact that we live in a more-than-human world

67. The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a masterpiece of the breeder’s art: Every aspect of its makeup is perfectly suited to moving cattle, and yet it is so congenial and sweet-faced that it would be a

68. Adjective kind, good, kindly, understanding, caring, liberal, generous, obliging, sympathetic, humanitarian, charitable, benign, humane, compassionate, gracious, indulgent, amiable, amicable, lenient, cordial, considerate, affable, congenial, altruistic, philanthropic, bountiful, beneficent, well-disposed, kind-hearted, warm-hearted, bounteous, tender-hearted a most Benevolent employer

69. Comradely - heartily friendly and congenial hail-fellow , hail-fellow-well-met friendly - characteristic of or befitting a friend; "friendly advice"; "a friendly neighborhood"; "the only friendly person here"; "a friendly host and hostess"

70. Corpus Linguistics in the Classroom "In the context of the classroom the methodology of Corpus linguistics is congenial for students of all levels because it is a 'bottoms-up' study of the language requiring very little learned expertise to start with.

71. Ats is not just your trusted realty partner but is also an emotion that accords to the feeling of walking across lush green pathways and architecture leading towards aesthetically designed condominiums amidst congenial living spaces that promise affordable living caressed by the comforts of luxury.

72. Adjective Akin to similar to, like, related to, corresponding to, parallel to, comparable to, allied with, analogous to, affiliated with, of a piece with, kin to, cognate with, congenial with, connected with or to It's an activity more Akin to gardening than to reading.

73. Confusion 58 Confuted 1 cong 1 congealed 2 congenial 2 congenital 31 congenitally 1 congested 10 congestion 21 congestive 1 congratulate 21 congratulated 7 congratulating 1 congratulation 1 congratulations 6 congregated 1 congregation 9 congregations 3 congress 445 congresses 4 congressional 11 congressmen 4 conical 5 coniston 1 conjecture 10

74. The name of Agida has created a congenial nature with the desire to associate in friendship and understanding both socially and in the business world.; Peaceful and settled conditions appeal to you and you are naturally desirous of having the security of a home, where your life could follow a definite pattern, and where you would not have to make major decisions.

75. So he Cozened and cringed and flattered, and used Nod as if he were his mother's son.: You were Cozened by this hell-rake of a Stede Bonnet and thought it a rare pleasure!: Why did he permit himself to be flattered, Cozened and destroyed? I had already been Cozened once, I had resolved not to be snared again.: Is beauty beautiful, or are we Cozened by congenial ugliness?