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most agreeable

adjective as in appropriate, in keeping

adjective as in willing to be in unison, assent

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The fact that I was chilled by his ability to peddle false talking points with a smile while also being one of the most agreeable, polite people I’d ever met.

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Should you be in need of an utterly delightful murder mystery, have I got a pick for you this month: “A Most Agreeable Murder” by Julia Seales, reads as if a giggly Jane Austen dipped her pen in blood.

When “Adieu Philippine” finally premiered in New York in 1973, the critic Roger Greenspun of The New York Times wrote in his review that it was “especially ironic” that “perhaps the most agreeable, and surely one of the loveliest, of all New Wave movies” should have “had to wait so long.”

When she was a little girl, Calhoun was immortalized in the English writer Christopher Isherwood’s famous diaries as “One of the most agreeable children imaginable, neither sulky nor sly nor pushy nor ugly, with a charming trustful smile for all of us …”

Young Democratic men were the most agreeable to the idea, with 44% saying they could countenance such an assassination.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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