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congeniality

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


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More stupidity ensued after some awkward moments of congeniality.

From Salon

“He trolled them. He went after them. He wasn’t going to win a congeniality contest.”

From Los Angeles Times

Still, they endure and the Harris/Walz ticket will have to gel fast, in the thick of battle and with a congeniality that wins over critics.

From Salon

Getting there will require a return to the congeniality of legislatures past, he said, when lawmakers often met political adversaries outside the chamber for lunch or dinner or even drinks to talk compromise.

From Seattle Times

“Minnesota nice,” the stereotype of the Upper Midwest’s congeniality, needs an asterisk denoting an exception.

From Washington Post