Agreeable - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈɡriːəbl|  American pronunciation of the word agreeable
Brit.  |əˈɡriːəb(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word agreeable

adjective

- in keeping (syn: accordant, concordant, conformable, consonant)
salaries agreeable with current trends
- prepared to agree or consent
agreeable to the plan

Extra examples

He's a very agreeable young man.

Traffic is one of the less agreeable aspects of city life.

They spent an agreeable evening together.

I suggested that we leave early, and she seemed agreeable.

They were all agreeable to our proposal.

The Earl entered, agreeable to the Prince's summons.

We spent a most agreeable couple of hours.

The main objective is to find a solution that is agreeable to the company in terms of cost.

I think you'll be agreeably surprised by what I'm going to say.

Is this agreeable to you?

...as long as there's a national deficit, interplanetary exploration will most likely remain an agreeable cogitation and nothing more...

A fair heritage is no less agreeable than a fair wife.

His friends gloss over his foible, by calling him an agreeable novelist.

She has naturally a very agreeable voice and utterance.

She was a cheerful and agreeable companion.

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