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congenial
adjective as in friendly, compatible
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This year he launched a segment called “Common Ground,” where political leaders from the right and left appear together to discuss issues in a congenial manner.
Unlike at the presidential debate, in which the commentary on immigration devolved into sound bites and verbal jabs, Walz and Vance presented their respective campaign’s message with a congenial tone.
Einstein, Kubrick — Eliasson never lets obscure optical physics swamp the viewer’s experience, frequently nodding to the common imagery of popular culture as a congenial anchor.
Although TR expansions constitute about 6 percent of our genome and substantially contribute to complex congenial conditions, scientific understanding of them remains limited.
And the children and denizens of the congenial apartment complex observe and participate in the increasingly madcap antics of mother and child.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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