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Webster 1913 Edition
Amiable
A′mi-a-ble
,Adj.
1.
Lovable; lovely; pleasing.
[Obs. or R.]
So
amiable
a prospect. Sir T. Herbert.
2.
Friendly; kindly; sweet; gracious;
as, an
amiable
temper or mood; amiable
ideas.3.
Possessing sweetness of disposition; having sweetness of temper, kind-heartedness, etc., which causes one to be liked;
as, an
. amiable
woman4.
Done out of love.
[Obs.]
Lay an
amiable
siege to the honesty of this Ford’s wife. Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Amiable
A'MIABLE
,Adj.
1.
Lovely; worth of love; deserving of affection; applied usually to persons. But in Ps. 84:1, there is an exception, 'How amiable are the tabernacles, O Lord.'2.
Pretending or showing love.Lay amiable siege to the honesty of this Ford's wife.
But this use is not legitimate.
Definition 2024
amiable
amiable
English
Adjective
amiable (comparative more amiable, superlative most amiable)
- Friendly; kind; sweet; gracious; as, an amiable temper or mood; amiable ideas.
- 1907, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, “chapter III”, in The Younger Set (Project Gutenberg; EBook #14852), New York, N.Y.: A. L. Burt Company, published 1 February 2005 (Project Gutenberg version), OCLC 4241346:
- A short time afterward at the opera Gerald dragged him into a parterre to say something amiable to one of the amiable débutante Craig girls—and Selwyn found himself again facing Alixe.
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- Possessing sweetness of disposition; having sweetness of temper; kindhearted; which causes one to be liked; as, an amiable person.
- 1907, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, “chapter III”, in The Younger Set (Project Gutenberg; EBook #14852), New York, N.Y.: A. L. Burt Company, published 1 February 2005 (Project Gutenberg version), OCLC 4241346:
- A short time afterward at the opera Gerald dragged him into a parterre to say something amiable to one of the amiable débutante Craig girls—and Selwyn found himself again facing Alixe.
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Usage notes
- See amicable.
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friendly as an amiable temper or mood
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possessing sweetness of disposition
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