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is congenial
adjective
Having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests.
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Diggins can find much that is congenial here.
The atmosphere is congenial and relatively quiet, and conversation is easy.
Plain language in the service of feeling is congenial to my ear.
The food is simple and fresh, without being predictable, and the setting is congenial.
His manner is congenial, but his handshake has ice in it.
For now, that may matter less than that Mr Aso is congenial, popular with the LDP's grassroots and the public.
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The Carrs are congenial company.
"We're congenial people," Fred Spiegel said.
"The press expects everyone to be congenial.
The mood was congenial, in a weary kind of way.
There Xunzi inaugurated a rationalistic trend in Confucianism that has been congenial to scientific thinking.
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