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  • He is perfectly amiable. (4)
  • In a word, he was amiable. (8)
  • She was an amiable hostess. (10)
  • It implies everything amiable. (4)
  • He had always been an amiable chap. (8)
  • I give amiable Sir Franks Portuguese dishes. (10)
  • Edward is very amiable, and I love him tenderly. (4)
  • Lady Grace also was an amiable hostile reviewer. (10)
  • Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves. (4)
  • He is a most amiable, charming young man, I believe. (4)
  • I shall see no one half so amiable where I am going. (4)
  • Rose inquired, for the sake of amiable conversation. (10)
  • There had been something remarkably amiable about her. (4)
  • He had always been very amiable; what did Soames think? (8)
  • I was as amiable as possible on the occasion, but all in vain. (4)
  • I do it myself: but only where there have been amiable efforts. (10)
  • Some of the objects of his curiosity spoke very amiable feelings. (4)
  • At this amiable speech even Christine could not help thanking her. (9)
  • I attempted to do justice to the amiable qualities of the absent. (10)
  • He went forward with it and was as amiable with her as she would allow. (9)
  • She was generous, amiable, interesting: she was everything but prudent. (4)
  • It touched one of the least conceited and most amiable of men profoundly. (8)
  • Mrs. Doria, an amiable widow, had surely married but for her daughter Clare. (10)
  • So one may see bulldogs, those amiable animals, suddenly disclose their tenacity. (8)
  • He may live in my memory as the most amiable man of my acquaintance, but that is all. (4)
  • He looked diffident, and amiable, and independent, and he, too, was evidently English. (8)
  • She was physically too amiable, she felt too well corporeally, ever to be quite cross. (9)
  • Willoughby aired his amiable superlatives in the eye of Miss Middleton; he had a leg. (10)
  • Never was there a sweeter face, a finer form, or a less amiable Heart than Louisa owned! (4)
  • To Cecilia her brother-in-law always seemed an amiable and more or less pathetic figure. (8)
  • Her horrible isolation of secrecy in a world amiable in unsuspectingness frightened her. (10)
  • But Miss Halkett is surpassingly beautiful, very amiable, very generous, a perfect friend. (10)
  • I think you the most amiable, and the handsomest Man in England, and so to be sure you are. (4)
  • Your sister is an amiable creature; but yours is the character of decision and firmness, I see. (4)
  • No, Emma, your amiable young man can be amiable only in French, not in English. (4)
  • Can it be that I have a greater affection for Willoughby than I had for his amiable predecessors? (4)
  • Shall I say that he seemed the only member of that little circus who was not of an amiable temper? (9)
  • Your cousins are not of a sort to forget their relations, and Mr. Rushworth is a most amiable man. (4)
  • An affection so amiable was advancing each in the opinion of all who had hearts to value anything good. (4)
  • An amiable good fellow of a husband, fifteen years older than herself, inclined already to be an invalid. (8)
  • She poured forth her little flood of amiable sentences, while the bookbinder stood quietly holding his wheel. (13)
  • Her amiable part appeared to be to let me see how brilliant and gracious the commonplace could be made to look. (10)
  • They were indeed of an amiable sweetness to tempt an accepted lover to angle for the first person in the second. (10)
  • He was naturally very refined, she said, and, if he was not a very serious person, he was amiable beyond anything. (9)
  • The landed classes produced that sort of amiable foolishness at times, turned to safe uses and confined to theory. (8)
  • He perceived that the amiable fellow was claiming for all an effect that Jeff knew really implicated himself alone. (9)
  • It was enough for her that he appeared to be amiable, that he loved her daughter, and that Elinor returned the partiality. (4)
  • The secret in which he lived in that regard was apparently safe from that young, amiable, good- looking real-estate broker. (9)
  • How can Mr. Bingley, who seems good humour itself, and is, I really believe, truly amiable, be in friendship with such a man? (4)
  • The gentleman had to descend, and subsequently an amiable dissension arose on the part of the young lady and Mr. Colesworth. (10)
  • Your portion is unhappily so small that it will in all likelihood undo the effects of your loveliness and amiable qualifications. (4)
  • Do they not really mean that the amiable in manner or the remote in subject, which alone they consider expedient, is not popular? (16)
  • Above and below, you may hear it wimpling over the stones, an amiable stripling of a river, which it seems absurd to call the Loire. (2)
  • And he had spoken in such terms of Elizabeth as to leave Georgiana without the power of finding her otherwise than lovely and amiable. (4)
  • He had to stand about on the steamboat wharf and listen to amiable innuendoes for nearly an hour before the steamer came in from St. John. (9)
  • He is the most amiable, cheerful, benignant of men; he has no feeling of an enemy, though naturally his enemies are numerous and venomous. (10)
  • Her management of the two youths was exquisite; but to him, Edward, she had never condescended to show herself thus mediating and amiable. (10)
  • Her management of the two youths was exquisite; but to him, Edward, she had never condescended to show herself thus mediating and amiable. (22)
  • The sister of Mrs. Pollington, an amiable widow, relict of a large City warehouse, named Barcop, was chilled by a falling off in his attentions. (10)
  • He rattled on very rapidly but with such a frankness in his urgency, such amiable kindliness, that Mrs. Pasmer could not feel that it was pushing. (9)
  • In some cases, when they fearlessly ventured to speak with her, they behaved very amiable, and seemed to find her conduct sufficiently gracious in return. (9)
  • He bent with deferential familiarity to his countess, exactly toning the degree of difference which befitted a salute to the two gentlemen, amiable or hostile. (10)
  • Mary, without waiting for any further commands immediately left the room and quickly returned introducing the most beauteous and amiable Youth, I had ever beheld. (4)

Also see sentences for: affable, agreeable, benignant, charming, congenial, delectable, delightful.

Definition of amiable:

  • amiable, m’i-a-bl, adj. lovable: worthy of love: of sweet disposition. | ns. amiabil’ity, am’iableness, quality of being amiable, or of exciting love. | adv. am’iably. (0)

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