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be congenial
adjective
Having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests.
Exact(35)
"The press expects everyone to be congenial.
He resented the press because they thought they owned him and expected him to be congenial.
We also found most fellow divers to be congenial and interesting.
But might Zankel still be congenial to Baroque music in general?
It's cost him, and probably cost baseball, that he's made so few efforts to be congenial.
As they interact with defense counsels who may later wish to hire them, it can literally pay to be congenial.
Similar(25)
The Carrs are congenial company.
"We're congenial people," Fred Spiegel said.
The mood was congenial, in a weary kind of way.
Diggins can find much that is congenial here.
There Xunzi inaugurated a rationalistic trend in Confucianism that has been congenial to scientific thinking.
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