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agreeably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "agreeably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner that is pleasant or agreeable, often in the context of expressing consent or approval. Example: "She accepted the proposal agreeably, showing her support for the project."
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60 human-written examples
In comparison, Thatcher was able to do what she did in an agreeably closed bubble.
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For evenings on holiday, for instance, especially for those of us who are mosquito catnip, they are agreeably loungy.
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You may think that an agreeably tactful answer.
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Friends battle between clinging to Susie's memory and getting on with their lives.Surprisingly, the conceit of looking down from heaven works nicely, since Ms Sebold avoids the precious, making Susie's paradise agreeably ordinary, a place where the dead learn to let go of the living while below the living learn to let go of the dead.
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In the 1990s, Johannesburg's authorities discussed converting the place into a high-rise prison; wisecracks noted that it was already full of criminals.But after years of ruin, Johannesburg is slowly changing from one of the world's most dangerous places into an agreeably cosmopolitan city.
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I held a service in Kalfafell in the finest weather we experienced during that time where all of us gladly thanked God for His mercy in so richly providing for us in this barren land and so agreeably removing all the famine and death which otherwise awaited".Click here for a list of sources and acknowledgments.
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MMUSI MAIMANE, South Africa's youthful new opposition leader, is an agreeably modern man of his country.
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There are reforms to complete, and, more agreeably, World Cup soccer matches to preside over.Mr Roh, who won the ruling party's nomination for president last month, is ahead of Lee Hoi Chang, anointed this week as the candidate of the main opposition party, in the opinion polls.
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At its best, "Fragrant Harbour" strikes an elegiac note about Hong Kong and its past that will provide anyone who loves the place with an agreeably melancholic afternoon.
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Pascal Lamy, the European Union's trade commissioner, opposed Mr Bush's action; he had been hoping for multilateral talks on steel.The other parts of the president's plan for the steel industry are agreeably multilateral: he wants Mr Zoellick to negotiate a cut in excess capacity and eliminate government subsidies in the steel industry worldwide.
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This makes it agreeably obscure to all but those involved.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Pair "agreeably" with adjectives to add depth and nuance to descriptions, such as "agreeably surprising" or "agreeably quirky".
Common error
Avoid using "agreeably" excessively in highly formal or technical writing. While grammatically correct, it can sometimes sound too subjective or informal for certain academic or professional contexts. Instead, consider more neutral or precise adverbs.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "agreeably" primarily functions to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating that an action or quality is performed or experienced in a pleasing or compliant manner. Ludwig AI shows many examples of its use in descriptive contexts to add a layer of positive nuance.
Frequent in
News & Media
59%
Encyclopedias
27%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "agreeably" functions as an adverb to describe actions or qualities in a pleasing or willing manner. Ludwig AI validates its correct usage and high frequency across various contexts, particularly in news, encyclopedias and media. While versatile, consider its slightly formal tone and choose synonyms like "pleasantly" or "willingly" for specific nuances. Remember to use "agreeably" to highlight positive or harmonious aspects, but avoid overuse in highly formal settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pleasingly
Focuses more directly on the positive or enjoyable quality of the action or situation.
amiably
Highlights the friendly and warm nature of the interaction or behavior.
cordially
Emphasizes the politeness and formality of the interaction.
willingly
Indicates a readiness or eagerness to do something.
cheerfully
Stresses the positive and upbeat attitude.
genially
Suggests a kind and affable manner.
compliantly
Focuses on the act of following rules or requests.
amenably
Highlights the openness to suggestions or agreement.
satisfactorily
Indicates that something is done in a way that meets requirements or expectations.
with pleasure
Expresses a sense of enjoyment or willingness in doing something.
FAQs
How can I use "agreeably" in a sentence?
What are some synonyms for "agreeably"?
Alternatives to "agreeably" include "pleasantly", "amiably", "willingly", and "cordially". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is "agreeably" a formal word?
While "agreeably" is grammatically correct, it leans towards a slightly more formal or literary tone. In very formal or technical contexts, consider whether a more neutral adverb might be more appropriate.
What's the difference between "agreeably" and "acceptably"?
"Agreeably" implies pleasure or willingness, while "acceptably" simply means that something meets a minimum standard. For example, a meal might be "agreeably delicious" (pleasing) or "acceptably edible" (just good enough).
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested