Amiable: How to Pronounce and Use the Adjective
Pronunciation
British English: [ˈeɪ.mi.ə.bl̩]
American English: [ˈeɪ.mi.ə.bəl]
Origin, Synonyms, and Usage
The adjective "amiable" traces its roots back to the Latin word amabilis, meaning "lovable." It describes someone who is pleasant, friendly, and congenial. Synonyms include:
* Affable * Cordial * Genial * Sociable * Warm
Usage in a Sentence
Example sentence: "The amiable salesperson greeted customers with a warm smile."
**Note:** "Amiable" is not to be confused with "amicable," which describes a friendly or peaceful relationship, or "amiablely," which is the adverb form of "amiable."
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