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the congenial
adjective
Having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests.
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The "congenial environment" is a woman.
The congenial tastes and textures co-mingled.
So is the congenial ambience in which failure is expected and success is a pleasant surprise.
Still, service is considerate, the room is spacious and the congenial atmosphere is a pleasure.
But disagreements on agriculture, a perennial spoiler, have threatened the congenial atmosphere leading up to the talks.
We ate the pies in the congenial surroundings of Bocuse's salon, where we also finished off the Aligoté.
Mr. Matheussen summed up the congenial tenor when he obliquely praised his opponents, saying each would make a good senator.
The congenial, efficient servers wear T-shirts in tropical-fruit colors, with slogans like "Vitamin P for Pandan".
It relied on James Brown, the congenial jock-wrangling anchor of "The NFL Today," to handle the story.
Eschewing virtuoso display, Mr. Meylaers offered the congenial note-spinning of New Age pianist-composers like John Tesh and Yanni.
At best, it's that the technology possesses not artistic aptitude but rather the congenial misdirection of an imposter.
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