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agreeable

American  
[uh-gree-uh-buhl] / əˈgri ə bəl /

adjective

  1. to one's liking; pleasing.

    agreeable manners;

    an agreeable sensation.

    Synonyms:
    amiable, gracious, accommodating, likable, pleasant
  2. willing or ready to agree or consent.

    Are you agreeable to my plans for Saturday?

  3. suitable; conformable (usually followed byto ).

    practice agreeable to theory.

    Synonyms:
    harmonious, compatible

agreeable British  
/ əˈɡrɪəbəl /

adjective

  1. pleasing; pleasant

  2. prepared to consent

  3. in keeping; consistent

    salaries agreeable with current trends

  4. (foll by to) to one's liking

    he said the terms were not agreeable to him

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of agreeable

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English agreable, from Anglo-French; see agree, -able

Explanation

Something that's agreeable is pleasant or gratifying. An agreeable travel companion is someone you get along with and whose company you enjoy. An agreeable day might be sunny and warm, with a gentle breeze, and an agreeable meal is eaten with friends and tastes great. You can also use agreeable to mean "willing to agree," as when your sister is agreeable about loaning you her car for the weekend. In Old French, it was agreable, from agreer, "to please," or "to receive with favor," from the phrase a gré, "favorably," or "to one's liking."

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Even John Adams—not an easy man to charm—referred to Willing as “the most agreeable man.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

“I had always hoped that this land might become a safe and agreeable asylum to the virtuous and persecuted part of mankind, to whatever nation they might belong.”

From Salon Jul. 1, 2026

It becomes clear why Lorenzo González’s agreeable Menenius, the Roman senator who has been like a father to Coriolanus, hasn’t been able to mold his charge’s mind as effectively as Volumnia.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 1, 2026

He said the pair had an "agreeable" conversation, adding he did not agree with Vance's "caricature" of Western civilisation and its perceived decline.

From BBC Jun. 7, 2026

The girls had never been called angel children before, and thought it very agreeable, especially Jo, who had been considered a ‘Sancho’ ever since she was born.

From "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

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