Use "genial" in a sentence

1. The headteacher is very genial/has a genial manner.

2. Bob was always genial and welcoming.

3. Dr Saito has a warm, genial manner.

4. He is a resourceful, hard-working, genial man.

5. Your genial hosts will recommend several excellent local restaurants.

6. His manner was genial and his speech idiosyncratic.

7. Our chef was a genial, slightly tubby man.

8. 11 He is a resourceful, hard-working, genial man.

9. The latter's genial nature and dressy appearance pleased him.

10. Bonhomous definitions Good-natured; friendly, genial, full of bonhomie.

11. He was a warm-hearted friend and genial host.

12. He cast a genial glance at one of his apprentices.

13. 2 He was a warm-hearted friend and genial host.

14. Glover was genial, modest, and always eager to improve himself.

15. Some common synonyms of Affable are cordial, genial, gracious, and sociable

16. His genial sufficiency was a taunt and a mockery to many.

17. The fervent heat merely communicated a genial warmth to their half - torpid systems.

18. Living well, it seems, is the best revenge, even for a genial poet.

19. Her father, an equaBle and genial man, is tolerant of her spirited stuBBornness.

20. He loved both the outdoor life and the companionship of genial and talented colleagues.

21. And then , abruptly, he beamed at Henry with a fatherly genial air, incredibly counterfeit.

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

23. Synonyms for Comradely include friendly, amiable, affable, amicable, cordial, genial, companionable, neighborly, warm and warmhearted

24. Our hosts were genial and friendly, and our stay was a very pleasant one.

25. John Cornwell Seminary Boy (2006) The 48-year-old is tall, Bespectacled and genial

26. In character he was kindly, genial, and modest, with an abundant sense of humour.

27. Antonyms for Asocial include cordial, friendly, sociable, social, warm, amiable, amicable, affable, genial and outgoing

28. Synonyms for Affable include genial, pleasant, amiable, friendly, gracious, warm, cordial, kindly, benevolent and benign

29. The Uigur minority miss of the beauty amiability kind and genial and good young man.

30. It even suggested there might be a compensation for the intolerable ennui of genial sire.

31. All that was left of his genial friend lay cold before him on the trestles.

32. Alvin met the genial master poet Langston Hughes, who became a lifelong friend and confidant.

33. Moreover, roasting and basting operations were continually carried on in front of the genial blaze.

34. Synonyms for Bonhomous include friendly, amicable, cordial, genial, companionable, neighbourly, neighborly, warm, warmhearted and comradely

35. English words for Afable include affable, matey, smooth, gracious, genial, suave, agreeable, forthcoming, sociable and informal

36. Under the genial exterior lay a considerable vanity, and a desire to have his own way.

37. 27 Somewhere above , Ronald Reagan may be nodding, and brightening the heavens with his genial smile.

38. Synonyms for Avuncular include kind, kindly, benign, indulgent, friendly, genial, helpful, kindhearted, good-humored and good-humoured

39. Your genial hosts will recommend several excellent local restaurants. Special diets are catered for with advance notice.

40. He even developed a nice line in badinage with the unusually genial Labour leader, Mr Neil Kinnock.

41. Directed with a genial Breeziness by Jeremy Sims, the movie negotiates emotional downshift and uplift with confidence

42. That man was scarcely a heroic figure, however genial and powerful in manpower, but never ambitious to lead.

43. But all was still save the measured tread of the sentinel and the gentle whispers of the genial night breeze.

44. A genial climate and a fertile soil, notwithstanding an unskilful system of cultivation, yielded abundant nourishment for a numerous population.

45. It was Francis Clark who welcomed them into the building, a genial man with a pleasant smile on his face.

46. The excellent and varied wine list, decent buffet food and genial atmosphere make this a favourite with local office workers.

47. Comradely adjective friendly, neighbourly, pally (informal), amiable, cordial, genial, affable, fraternal, chummy (informal), companionable, palsy-walsy (informal), matey or maty (Brit

48. Bates himself was warm and genial, and his cohorts were having such a good time that their faces glowed with pleasure.

49. Bennetts.’ ‘Of the entire team, Elvira was the most Companionable, genial and impressionable member, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits.’

50. The Free Land of Aeaean is a huge, genial nation, notable for its parental licensing program, smutty television, and anti-smoking policies

51. 27 And there are whole sections dealing with such topics as Rectitude (xxix), Sympathy with great Minds (xliv), a genial Disposition (lxxix), and the like.

52. 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 22, […] one in whom a discreet Causticity went along with a manner less genial than polite […]

53. 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 22, […] one in whom a discreet Causticity went along with a manner less genial than polite […]

54. The Acrolect - Warwickshire, UK - Rated 5 based on 2 Reviews "Excelente el concepto d las clases de las clases de dialogo!! Es genial para principiantes

55. 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 22, […] one in whom a discreet Causticity went along with a manner less genial than polite […]

56. Codger The motion is nearly always proposed by some genial old Codger on the way out and seconded by an oily young man on the make.

57. Welcome to Buzzy's Food & Spirits An inviting family-friendly restaurant that prides itself on over 20 years of fine traditional American fare and genial, efficient service.

58. Some common synonyms of Cordial are affable, genial, gracious, and sociable. While all these words mean "markedly pleasant and easy in social intercourse," Cordial stresses warmth and heartiness

59. 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.

60. 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.

61. 1.cheerful, happy, bright, lively, sunny, animated, upbeat(informal), joyful, carefree, bouncy, breezy, genial, jaunty, chirpy(informal), sparky, vivacious, debonair, blithe, full of beans(informal), peppy(informal), light-heartedShe was in a Buoyant mood.

62. 18 The warm tone and soft light make customers relaxed. The wall with flower patterns engraved on, the curtain , sofa and carpet are all genial and noblenss and elegance come out of the coziness.

63. Cheery adjective cheerful, happy, pleasant, lively, sunny, upbeat (informal), good-humoured, carefree, breezy, genial, chirpy (informal), jovial, full of beans (informal) He is loved by everyone for his Cheery disposition and sense of humour.

64. Fue genial en la cama, pero era un desastre; me Asqueal el pelo de mujer, cuando lo veo en el suelo me cabreo, y Naomi solía dejarlos por todas partes", aseguró.

65. Backstage depicts naked groupies, drug use, internal squabbles, and hardly a sentence goes by that isn't filled with obscenities or epithets, but the rappers come across as a surprisingly genial, friendly lot just enjoying themselves

66. Nearly six hundred years ago, a short, genial, Cannily alert man in his late 30s took a very old manuscript off a library shelf, saw with excitement what he had discovered, and ordered that it be copied

67. Carefree, casual, lively, sparkling, sunny, informal, cheerful, animated, upbeat (informal), buoyant, airy, easy-going, genial, jaunty, chirpy (informal), sparky, sprightly, vivacious, debonair, blithe, free and easy, full of beans (informal), light, light-hearted his bright and Breezy personality

68. ‘However Benign her motives, though, she should have been stopped.’ ‘The open eye, which had been fairly Benign and friendly up until then, narrowed slightly into a bit of a glare.’ ‘It shows a Benign countenance, the face of a genial, gentle man.’

69. Synonyms: uncley, unclish Coordinate terms: maternal, materteral, paternal 1997, David Nokes, Jane Austen: A Life: Both uncle Frank and uncle Stephen Austen had made it a point of principle to be rigorously unsentimental in the discharge of their Avuncular obligations.· (by extension) Kind, genial

70. ‘With such a Bonhomous character there is a natural tendency to overlook his lapses of judgment.’ ‘For most of the day he'd be the genial, Bonhomous, fruity old wine-slurper you see on television and then at night he'd turn into a raging paranoid misanthrope.’ ‘Expect lots of Bonhomous …

71. No matter how much Barack Obama may have loathed the views of George W. Bush, he had to be initiated into state secrets by the former president, in a confidential – and undoubtedly genial – meeting. In parliamentary debates, fierce ideological battles may be the order of the day, but ad hominem attacks are off limits.

72. En ese Aspecto te doy la razón en algunos Aspectos me parece una obra genial in some respects I think it is a work of genius; el Aspecto más destacado de la teoría the strong(est) point of the theory; bajo ese Aspecto from that point of view

73. Now thrice around she paces, and three times Besprinkles her long hair with water dipt from crystal streams, which having done she kneels a moment on the cold, bare ground, and screaming three times calls upon the Night,— “O faithful Night, regard my mysteries! O golden-lighted Stars! O softly-moving Moon — genial, your fire succeeds the

74. Nearly everyone seemed to flee north that summer as if in a final effort to Cajole play.; It has always been the German policy to bully and to Cajole almost at the same time.; But studies to Cajole you with fine speeches, And have his will as cheaply as he can.; Several days more were consumed in unsuccessful efforts to Cajole or browbeat the deputies into a more genial mood.