Definitionadj. characterized by friendship and good will
Last update: July 11, 2015
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The two parties do not seem to reach an amicable settlement. [adjective]
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It was his decision and things remain very amicable between us. [adjective]
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The compere Tony is brilliant, very amicable guy. [adjective]
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In the course of these civilities, a few sentences were exchanged, that served to establish the appearance of an amicable intercourse between the parties. [adjective]
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Judging by the calmly moderate and amicable tone in which the French Emperor spoke, Balashev was firmly persuaded that he wished for peace and intended to enter into negotiations. [adjective]
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Slight greeting passed between them, and it was easy to see that no amicable conference was intended by those who convoked the council. [adjective]
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These amicable relations between the brothers were, however, sometimes interrupted. [adjective]
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Let us arrange this matter in an amicable way. [adjective]
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Thenardier was haggard, fierce, suspicious, rather menacing, yet amicable. [adjective]
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