Amiableness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈeɪmiəblnəs/

Definitions of amiableness

noun the quality of being friendly, pleasant, and agreeable

Example Sentences

A1 Her amiableness makes her a popular figure in the community.

A2 The child's natural amiableness makes it easy for him to make friends.

B1 The manager's amiableness towards his employees creates a positive work environment.

B2 Her natural amiableness and charm helped her excel in her career.

C1 The politician's public image is carefully crafted to project an aura of amiableness.

C2 Despite his tough exterior, his underlying sense of amiableness shines through in his interactions.

Examples of amiableness in a Sentence

formal Her amiableness made her a favorite among her colleagues.

informal I always enjoy spending time with Sarah because of her natural amiableness.

slang Dude, that guy's amiableness is off the charts.

figurative The amiableness of the old bookstore gave it a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

Grammatical Forms of amiableness

plural

amiablenesses

comparative

more amiable

superlative

most amiable

present tense

is amiable

future tense

will be amiable

perfect tense

has been amiable

continuous tense

is being amiable

singular

amiableness

positive degree

amiableness

infinitive

to be amiable

gerund

being amiable

participle

amiable

Origin and Evolution of amiableness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'amiableness' originated from the Latin word 'amabilis', meaning lovable or friendly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'amiableness' has retained its original meaning of being friendly and lovable, though its usage may have become less common compared to synonyms like 'pleasantness' or 'affability'.