accordant, blissful, companionate, consentaneous, en rapport, genial, in synchronization, on all fours, referring, sympathique, well-meaning
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The atmosphere in our colony is not congenial for serious studies. [adjective]
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My father loved to go out for a meal with congenial companions. [adjective]
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Many find the culture just not congenial, we need to address this canteen culture issue. [adjective]
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You can enjoy good home cooking in congenial surroundings. [adjective]
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"I see, my dear young friend, and most congenial spirit, that you feel these enormities almost as much as I do." [adjective]
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It must indeed have been, thought Morton, in some such spot as this that Burley was likely to find a congenial confident. [adjective]
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'I disclaim it, ma belle demoiselle, although I protest it would be the more congenial of the two.' [adjective]
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The Puritan spirit suppresses the slightest manifestation of joy; a deadly dullness beclouds the soul; no intellectual inspiration, no thought exchange between congenial spirits is possible. [adjective]
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Ratcliffe, calmly, "there might easily be pointed out persons to whom such actions are more congenial, and who have also sufficient motives of instigation." [adjective]
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His habits were, in many respects, singular, and indicated a mind congenial to its uncouth tabernacle. [adjective]
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I had been accustomed from earliest youth to agricultural labors, and it was an occupation congenial to my tastes. [adjective]
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