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congeniality

[kuhn-jee-nee-al-i-tee] / kənˌdʒi niˈæl ɪ ti /


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Emerging, he reported on results: "We accomplished a mutual exchange of congenialities."

From Time Magazine Archive

The mind finds all kinds of congenialities grateful at such moments.

From Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc by Belloc, Hilaire

She was so shocked that, if we had not met afterwards, when I regained my ground a little by certain congenialities she certainly would have abjured me forever.

From Yesterdays with Authors by Fields, James T.

Her husband's acquaintance was naturally a large one, but the circle of his real friends was bound almost wholly by these same congenialities of mind and tastes.

From Under the Country Sky by Rogers, Frances

Mary found herself eternally defending Mamma, in an unobtrusive sort of way, inventing and assuming congenialities between her and George.

From Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby by Norris, Kathleen Thompson




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