Pronunciation: /ˈæɡəθ/
noun a person's name or a character in literature
A1 Agatha loves to read books.
A2 The children enjoyed listening to the story of Agatha and the magic garden.
B1 Agathas are known for their kindness and generosity in the community.
B2 The novel explores the complex character of Agatha, revealing her inner struggles and desires.
C1 Agatha Christie is considered one of the greatest mystery writers of all time.
C2 The film adaptation captures the essence of Agatha's original novel, staying true to her vision.
adjective describing something as good or virtuous
A1 She is an agathic person who always looks for the positive side of things.
A2 The agathous attitude of the team leader helped motivate the staff.
B1 The agathic nature of the protagonist made the story more uplifting.
B2 The agathous behavior of the coach inspired the team to work harder.
C1 His agathic personality shone through even in the most challenging situations.
C2 The agathous spirit of the community was evident in their willingness to help others.
formal Agatha Christie is considered one of the greatest mystery writers of all time.
informal I'm reading an Agatha Christie novel right now, it's so good!
slang Agatha's books are lit, I can't put them down!
figurative Her writing style is like a puzzle, each piece fitting perfectly like an Agatha Christie plot.
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