amenable
Americanadjective
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ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield; open to influence, persuasion, or advice; agreeable; submissive; tractable.
an amenable servant.
- Synonyms:
- easy, docile, manageable
- Antonyms:
- recalcitrant, stubborn
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liable to be called to account; answerable; legally responsible.
You are amenable for this debt.
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capable of or agreeable to being tested, tried, analyzed, etc.
- Synonyms:
- responsible, accountable
adjective
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open or susceptible to suggestion; likely to listen, cooperate, etc
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accountable for behaviour to some authority; answerable
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capable of being or liable to be tested, judged, etc
Other Word Forms
- amenability noun
- amenableness noun
- amenably adverb
- nonamenability noun
- nonamenable adjective
- nonamenableness noun
- nonamenably adverb
- unamenable adjective
- unamenably adverb
Etymology
Origin of amenable
First recorded in 1590–1600; from Anglo-French, equivalent to Middle French amen(er) “to lead to” ( a- a- 5 + mener, from Late Latin mināre “to push, impel,” from Latin minārī “to threaten”) + -able -able
Explanation
If your friends want to try sky diving and you're amenable to the idea, sounds like you're going to be jumping out of a plane. If a person or thing is amenable to something, they are ready, willing, or responsive. Note that amenable is often followed by the preposition to, which makes amenable mean "able to be controlled or affected by something," as in: "They are usually amenable to our wishes" or "Her heart condition is not amenable to treatment." An amenable personality is open to influence or control and is willing to agree or yield.
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Example Sentences
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Learning that he “was not amenable to removal,” the agents dropped him off at a coffee shop without informing his attorneys or family.
From Slate • Mar. 19, 2026
U.S. officials were familiar with Rodriguez’s career and understood that she would potentially be amenable to a working relationship, an administration official said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 15, 2026
It was a fearsome constellation of paramilitary factions and amenable governments that became known as the Axis of Resistance.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 3, 2026
There are other players in the regime who may not prove as amenable.
From Salon • Jan. 6, 2026
“I may have my differences with the Gantrys, Mr. Peale, but I don’t take to low-down tactics. If you’re amenable, Horace will be here to help you with the harvest. For free.”
From "Worth" by A. LaFaye
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