Amicable Sentences
"Amicable" means friendly and peaceable in nature, especially between people who might have a reason to disagree. e.g., Despite the disagreement, they reached an amicable solution.
How to use Amicable in a sentence
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Amicable Sentences
The two teams had an amicable handshake after the game.
The meeting ended on an amicable note.
Our neighbors are always amicable and kind.
Even though they argued, they made an amicable decision together.
Pets can be amicable companions to their owners.
We always have an amicable time at family gatherings.
She gave him an amicable pat on the back.
The two countries signed an amicable agreement.
We had an amicable chat about our summer vacations.
Our community is known for its amicable residents.
Despite the intense competition, they shared an amicable bond.
Her amicable personality made her popular in school.
After the debate, the candidates had an amicable discussion.
He received an amicable welcome at the new school.
She has an amicable way of settling disputes.
An amicable conversation can solve many problems.
She helped to keep the mood amicable during the trip.
The conference began with an amicable greeting.
Our amicable neighbor helped us move our furniture.
The two groups had an amicable joint event.
It's important to be amicable with your classmates.
The store owner was known for his amicable attitude.
Even though they lost, they showed an amicable spirit.
She has an amicable relationship with all her coworkers.
The coach encouraged an amicable attitude among the players.
Their amicable breakup surprised everyone.
The teacher created an amicable environment in the classroom.
They went on an amicable picnic in the park.
The two companies are in amicable talks for a partnership.
The children had an amicable day out playing.
Everyone appreciates his amicable approach to problems.
Their amicable reunion was heartwarming to see.
The leaders had an amicable lunch together.
An amicable discussion leads to better understanding.
The party was a great place for amicable conversations.
He is always amicable, even in tough situations.
The project was a success because of their amicable collaboration.
Being amicable makes a workplace enjoyable.
The students had an amicable study group session.
We should always aim for an amicable solution.
Their amicable efforts won the community award.
An amicable environment helps children learn better.
The club members maintain an amicable relationship.
It's always nice to have an amicable chat with friends.
They reached an amicable decision about sharing the toy.
Being amicable helps in making new friends easily.
The town had an amicable celebration for the holiday.
We amicably solved the puzzle.
I admire her for being amicable even under pressure.
We had an amicable debate on our favorite books.
Amicable Definitions
Cooperative: Ready to work with others.
Their amicable efforts saved the project.
Friendly: Showing goodwill; not hostile.
They reached an amicable settlement.
Cordial: Warm and sincere.
Their amicable nature made them popular.
Congenial: Having similar nature or tastes.
Their amicable bond was admired by all.
Harmonious: Free from disputes or disagreement.
The team had an amicable collaboration.
Pleasant: Agreeable and delightful.
The meeting was amicable and productive.
Amicable Idioms & Phrases
Amicable Agreement
A mutually beneficial understanding between two parties.
After hours of negotiation, they reached an amicable agreement regarding the property.
Amicable Intentions
Friendly motives or purposes.
He approached the situation with amicable intentions, wanting no conflict.
Amicable Waters
A situation that is calm and peaceful without any conflicts.
Their friendship has always sailed on amicable waters.
Amicable Atmosphere
A friendly and welcoming environment.
The party had such an amicable atmosphere that everyone felt at ease.
Amicable Endings
Peaceful and harmonious conclusions.
Their project had one of the most amicable endings, with everyone satisfied.
Amicable Exchange
A friendly and pleasant interaction.
The two artists had an amicable exchange of ideas.
Amicable Terms
Being in a friendly relationship or situation with someone.
Even after the argument, they remained on amicable terms.
Amicable Divide
A peaceful and mutual separation without animosity.
The two companies had an amicable divide and went their separate ways.
Amicable Solutions
Peaceful and mutual resolutions to problems.
The mediator always aims for amicable solutions to disputes.
Amicable Gesture
A friendly and kind action towards someone.
He extended an amicable gesture by inviting her to his family gathering.
Amicable Efforts
Attempts were made in a friendly and cooperative manner.
The community's amicable efforts made the event a success.
Amicable Footing
A stable and friendly basis or foundation in a relationship.
After their discussion, they were back on amicable footing.
Amicable Winds
Favorable conditions or situations that promote friendship and understanding.
The team felt the amicable winds when their new coach promoted teamwork.
Amicable Outlook
A friendly and positive perspective or viewpoint.
Having an amicable outlook can improve relationships and open up opportunities.
Amicable Spirit
A friendly and cooperative attitude.
She handled the criticism with an amicable spirit, taking it as constructive feedback.
Amicable Ground
A situation where both parties feel comfortable and agreeable.
They always meet on the amicable ground when discussing business.
Amicable Ties
Friendly and harmonious relationships.
The two nations have maintained amicable ties for decades.
Amicable Front
Displaying a friendly or harmonious appearance, even if not genuinely felt.
Despite their disagreements behind closed doors, they presented an amicable front in public.
Amicable Echoes
Reactions or responses that are friendly and positive.
His speech received amicable echoes from the audience.
Amicable Approach
A friendly manner of handling a situation.
All appreciated her amicable approach to the issue.
Common Curiosities
What is the root word of Amicable?
The root word is "amicus," which means "friend" in Latin.
What part of speech is Amicable?
Adjective.
Which vowel is used before Amicable?
The letter 'a' is used before "amicable."
What is the pronunciation of Amicable?
/ˈamɪkəbəl/
What is another term for Amicable?
Friendly.
Why is it called Amicable?
It derives from the Latin word "amicus," which means "friend," referring to friendliness or goodwill.
How do we divide Amicable into syllables?
Am-i-ca-ble.
What is the verb form of Amicable?
There isn't a direct verb form for "amicable." However, the related verb could be "to amicize," though it's rare.
How many syllables are in Amicable?
Four.
Is Amicable an abstract noun?
No, "amicable" is an adjective.
What is the opposite of Amicable?
Hostile.
What is a stressed syllable in Amicable?
The first syllable, "Am."
Is Amicable a noun or adjective?
Adjective.
Is Amicable a negative or positive word?
Positive.
Is Amicable a countable noun?
No, "amicable" is not a noun.
Is Amicable a collective noun?
No, "amicable" is not a noun.
Is the Amicable term a metaphor?
No, "amicable" is not a metaphor. It's a descriptive term.
Which determiner is used with Amicable?
It depends on context, but "an" can be used, as in "an amicable solution."
Is Amicable an adverb?
No.
Is Amicable a vowel or consonant?
The term "amicable" starts with a vowel but as a whole is neither a vowel nor a consonant; it's a word.
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