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agreeable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'agreeable' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that is pleasant, desirable, or acceptable. For example: The two parties were able to come to an agreeable conclusion.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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60 human-written examples
That said, there is something something agreeable about its airy, unhurried tone, which wafts over you like a breeze on Venice Beach, maaaan.
News & Media
An agreeable silence for Osborne and David Cameron, who still argue that the primary problem in Britain is that the public sector "crowds out" private enterprise, without ever acknowledging how much the public subsidises business.
News & Media
The actor, writer, comedian and rapper Donald Glover is sitting in an agreeable room in the Four Seasons hotel in Manhattan.
News & Media
Neither did we have to splash out to stay somewhere agreeable.
News & Media
When the debate about a new capital was still in its infancy, in 1810, Veloso de Oliveira, an adviser to the Portuguese king, insisted that "the capital should be in a healthy, agreeable location free from the clamorous multitudes of people indiscriminately thrown together".
News & Media
Traditional households, where the woman took responsibility for the home and kids and the man worked, were more lusty.Egalitarian marriage has turned couples into agreeable roommates with common goals, looking ahead next to one another but not at each other.
News & Media
It looks, as always, rather agreeable except that there is a lot of traffic, which turns into the road-rage variety.
News & Media
In accordance with the norms of international law we believe that there should be a jointly accepted, negotiated settlement agreeable both to Kosovo and to Serbia.
News & Media
Two other online tests scored Johnson's personality clearly differently from Five's prediction (and found me a lot more agreeable).
News & Media
The province was settled before the first world war by European farmers, lured to the area by free land and the mendacious promise of an "agreeable" climate (winters can feature temperatures of minus 50 degrees Celsius, and summers 40 degrees).
News & Media
Care to wager a guess what he finds?Surprisingly (at least to me), economics bloggers are more agreeable than not.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "agreeable" to describe something that is pleasing to the senses or mind, or to describe someone who is willing to agree or cooperate. For example, "The terms of the contract were agreeable to both parties."
Common error
Avoid using "agreeable" as a substitute for terms like "agreed" or "in agreement" when referring to a formal agreement. "Agreeable" describes the nature of the terms, while "agreed" confirms the action of consenting to them.
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Linguistic Context
Adjective: "Agreeable" primarily functions as an adjective, modifying nouns to describe their pleasing, acceptable, or suitable qualities. As Ludwig AI states, "agreeable" is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
49%
Formal & Business
28%
Science
23%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "agreeable" is a versatile adjective denoting something pleasing, suitable, or willingly accepted. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness for use. As highlighted by Ludwig, the term finds frequent application across diverse contexts such as News & Media and Formal & Business correspondence, maintaining a neutral tone. For nuanced writing, consider alternatives like "pleasant" or "acceptable" to fine-tune your expression. Remember to reserve "agreeable" for describing the nature of something rather than substituting formal agreement terms.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pleasant
Focuses more generally on something causing enjoyment or satisfaction.
acceptable
Emphasizes that something meets a certain standard or is satisfactory.
suitable
Highlights the appropriateness of something for a particular purpose or situation.
amenable
Implies a willingness to agree or cooperate.
congenial
Stresses the friendly and sociable nature of something or someone.
satisfactory
Indicates that something meets expectations or requirements.
welcome
Emphasizes that something is gladly received or appreciated.
harmonious
Suggests a state of peaceful agreement or accord.
compatible
Highlights the ability of things to exist or work together without conflict.
palatable
Refers more specifically to something being acceptable to the taste or mind.
FAQs
How can I use "agreeable" in a sentence?
"Agreeable" can be used to describe something pleasing or someone willing to agree. For example, "The weather was quite agreeable" or "He was an agreeable companion".
What are some alternatives to saying "agreeable"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives such as "pleasant", "acceptable", "suitable", or "amenable".
Is it correct to say something is "agreeable to" someone?
Yes, it is correct. "Agreeable to" indicates that something is pleasing or acceptable to a particular person. For example, "The proposal was agreeable to the committee members".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested