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amaible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "amaible" is not correct in English; did you mean "amiable"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe someone who is friendly and pleasant in social interactions.
Example: "Her amiable personality made her popular among her peers."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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22 human-written examples
The genial dialogue that opens the first-movement Allegro amabile unfolded beautifully, with both musicians conveying its sense of yearning.
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Just make sure the label says secco, for dry, and not amabile, for slightly sweet.
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But as Spire grows, Amabile wonders if the company will be able to maintain so much personalized career coaching, as well as job retooling to match employees' changing goals.
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The tune that used to be known as Handel's "Largo", beloved slow march of military bands, and which is perhaps better known today as the aria "Ombra mai fu", has the most exiguous of lyrics: Ombra mai fu Di vegetabile Caro ed amabile Soave più.
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Because in a white wine I really want dryness and with the Italian there is always an undertone of sweetness.' Carluccio: 'We have many white wines called amabile, which means lovable because they are not completely dry, and this is a representative of those.
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Teresa Amabile of Harvard Business School studied the daily routines of more than 230 people who work on projects that require creativity.
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Rama was the youngest daughter of Amabile Rama, a small-scale manufacturer in Turin's bicycle and automobile industry, and his wife, Marta.
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Teresa Amabile, of Harvard Business School, has argued, on the basis of extensive survey data, that one of "the most important indicators on employee engagement…was simply 'making progress in meaningful work'".
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People: Destroying an Employee's Life Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer explain how to completely and utterly destroy an employee's work life.
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Teresa Amabile, a professor at Harvard Business School, is intrigued by Platzer's approach.
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By George Amabile The New Yorker, March 27 , 1971P. 97 Traffic jerks through a system View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Charles Bethea By Masha Gessen.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Double-check your spelling. "Amaible" is often a misspelling of "amiable", which means friendly or pleasant.
Common error
Avoid using "amaible" in your writing. It's not a recognized English word and is likely a typo. Use "amiable" if you intend to convey friendliness or pleasantness, or choose a more suitable alternative like "lovable" or "sweet" depending on the context.
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Linguistic Context
The term "amaible" appears to be a misspelling. It does not have a recognized grammatical function in English. Ludwig AI points out that the correct term might be "amiable".
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Encyclopedias
10%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the word "amaible" is generally considered a misspelling and should be avoided in formal writing. Ludwig AI identifies "amiable" as a likely correction, which means friendly or pleasant. When writing, always double-check your spelling to ensure clarity and accuracy. If you intended to convey a sense of friendliness or pleasantness, use "amiable" or explore other alternatives such as "lovable" or "sweet", depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
amiable
Corrects the misspelling while maintaining a similar sound and potential intended meaning of 'friendly' or 'pleasant'.
lovable
Emphasizes the quality of inspiring affection or love, similar to the 'lovable' meaning in some contexts.
sweet
Highlights a characteristic of pleasantness, especially in the context of wine or general demeanor.
charming
Indicates a delightful or attractive quality, often used to describe a person or thing.
agreeable
Focuses on the quality of being pleasing or acceptable.
pleasant
Describes something that gives a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
genial
Suggests a warm and friendly disposition.
kind
Emphasizes the quality of being benevolent and considerate.
affable
Highlights being friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.
delightful
Describes something highly pleasing or enjoyable.
FAQs
What does "amiable" mean, and is it similar to "amaible"?
"Amiable" means friendly and pleasant. "Amaible" is likely a misspelling. If you meant to say someone is friendly, use "amiable" instead.
Can "amaible" be used in any context?
What are some synonyms for "amiable" if "amaible" is a misspelling?
Is "amaible" ever correct in other languages?
While "amaible" isn't standard English, it might resemble words in other languages. However, always verify the correct spelling and usage in the specific language you're using to avoid errors.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested