AMICABLE in a Sentence
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19 example sentences for AMICABLE, such as:
1. Let us arrange this matter in an amicable way.
2. Their relationship hasn't always been amicable.
3. The two nations settled their quarrel in an amicable way.
4. No, that subject called for amicable and PRIVATE conversation.
5. Thenardier was haggard, fierce, suspicious, rather menacing, yet amicable.
2. Their relationship hasn't always been amicable.
3. The two nations settled their quarrel in an amicable way.
4. No, that subject called for amicable and PRIVATE conversation.
5. Thenardier was haggard, fierce, suspicious, rather menacing, yet amicable.
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Meanings and Examples of AMICABLE
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amicable
a. exhibiting friendliness or goodwill; not quarrelsome
Classic Sentence:
1 And they must be on amicable terms to be coming home together at this hour and in this condition.
2 They all knew each other, and felt like one large family, among whom existed the most amicable relations.
3 In the course of these civilities, a few sentences were exchanged, that served to establish the appearance of an amicable intercourse between the parties.
4 An impromptu circus, fox and geese, and an amicable game of croquet finished the afternoon.
5 She answered him with a smile, and they went on together in the most amicable manner.
6 No, that subject called for amicable and PRIVATE conversation.
7 Judging by the calmly moderate and amicable tone in which the French Emperor spoke, Balashev was firmly persuaded that he wished for peace and intended to enter into negotiations.
8 Let us arrange this matter in an amicable way.
9 Thenardier was haggard, fierce, suspicious, rather menacing, yet amicable.
10 When he went inside, the dogs did not bark at him, but wagged their tails quite amicably around him, ate what he set before them, and did not hurt one hair of his head.
11 Between people like us threats are out of place, everything should be amicably arranged.
12 Now she saw how foolish had been her hope of amicably settling so important a matter, especially with a selfish swine like Rhett.
13 "It wasn't meant to be disagreeable," he returned amicably.
14 The whole thing can be arranged amicably; there is no reason why anyone should know anything about it.
15 Matters being thus amicably and satisfactorily arranged, the contract was solemnly ratified in another teacupful of the peppermint mixture; which was rendered the more necessary, by the flutter and agitation of the lady's spirits.
Example Sentence:
1 Simons sent his attorney to meet with the ranchers in hopes that they could still come to an amicable settlement.
2 The two nations settled their quarrel in an amicable way.
3 Their relationship hasn't always been amicable.
4 Beth's sister Jo is the hot-tempered tomboy who has a hard time maintaining amicable relations with those around her.