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congenially

American  
[kuhn-jee-nee-uh-lee, -nyuh-lee] / kənˈdʒi ni ə li, -njə li /

adverb

  1. in a congenial manner.


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Prior to the pandemic we had only nodded congenially at each other if we passed the mailbox.

From Slate Apr. 24, 2020

In “Infinite in All Directions,” he sought to reconcile science and religion, or at least create space for them to work congenially in their own orbits.

From Washington Post Feb. 28, 2020

Asked if he has a favorite candidate for the 2020 election, he waved it off, but more congenially this time.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 22, 2020

The Guardian’s John Patterson has congenially gone and answered the question for readers seeking entertainment to precede the entertainment.

From The Guardian Dec. 15, 2015

Not all defects could be explained so congenially.

From "The Woman Warrior" by Maxine Hong Kingston

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