More favorable or better-timed
Comparative for pleasing to the mind or senses
“Under the chairman's able presidency, a most agreeable evening was passed, toast and song following each other in rapid succession.”
Comparative for of a satisfactory, agreeable or acceptable quality
“A sober smile sat upon his countenance, and he seemed to be anticipating an agreeable meal.”
Comparative for willing to agree to something
“He was also told that the boy, who was not present for the case, was agreeable to the placement and his parents were pleased with the plan.”
Comparative for having a friendly and sociable nature
“I've gone out of my way to be agreeable to his friends.”
Comparative for in a state of peaceful happiness, calm or contentment
“He was now in an agreeable mood, and his homely features, and his face, expressionless as it was occasionally, brightened, kindled, and shone with uncommon radiance and attractiveness.”
Comparative for having a relationship free from disagreement or dissent
“I have never worked with two more agreeable brethren.”
Comparative for congruous or fitting with (something else)
“Whatever is agreeable to those laws is agreeable to the nature of things, because by those laws the nature of all things is determined.”
Comparative for attractive or appealing in a fresh, innocent way
Comparative for marked by charm, confidence and elegance
Comparative for melodiously or musically soft and sweet
Comparative for inclined or willing to do something or to be persuaded
Comparative for predisposed to leniency
Comparative for providing a feeling of ease or relaxation
Comparative for noticeably happy and optimistic
Comparative for inoffensive in nature
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