amiability
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- Amiability is the quality of being friendly and pleasant.
- It describes a warm and welcoming social temperament.
- It is often used in formal or literary contexts to describe character.
- Amiability helps create a positive and harmonious social atmosphere.
Amiability is a sophisticated noun that captures the essence of a person's social warmth and approachable nature. It is not merely about being 'nice'; it describes a consistent quality of character that makes others feel at ease and welcomed. When we speak of someone's amiability, we are highlighting their predisposition to be friendly, their lack of aggression, and their ease in social navigation. It is a quality often associated with diplomacy, hospitality, and effective leadership, as an amiable person can bridge gaps between conflicting parties through sheer pleasantness of manner.
- Social Context
- Amiability is most frequently used in professional evaluations, character sketches in literature, and formal social descriptions. It implies a certain level of refinement in one's social conduct.
- Atmospheric Quality
- The term can also describe the 'vibe' of a place or event. A dinner party might have an 'air of amiability,' meaning the guests are getting along famously and the mood is light and cheerful.
- Distinction from Friendship
- While friendship is a relationship, amiability is a trait. You can show amiability toward a complete stranger or a business rival without necessarily being their friend.
Despite the high-stakes nature of the negotiations, the lead mediator maintained a surprising level of amiability that kept both sides from walking away.
Her natural amiability made her the perfect candidate for the front-desk position at the luxury hotel.
There was an undeniable amiability in his smile that instantly put the nervous students at ease.
The amiability of the small-town community was a stark contrast to the cold indifference of the city.
Critics praised the actor for the amiability he brought to a character that could have otherwise been seen as dull.
Using the word 'amiability' correctly requires understanding its role as an abstract noun. It usually functions as the subject of a sentence or the object of a preposition. Because it describes a quality, it is often paired with verbs like 'show,' 'possess,' 'exhibit,' or 'radiate.' It is also common to describe the 'lack' of amiability in a person or situation. In sentence construction, it frequently appears in the structure 'the [adjective] amiability of [person].'
- Subject Position
- 'His amiability won him many friends during his first week at college.'
- Object of Preposition
- 'The host greeted us with genuine amiability, making us feel right at home.'
- Modified by Adjectives
- 'The forced amiability of the salesperson felt insincere to the cautious customer.'
The professor's amiability encouraged students to ask questions without fear of judgment.
We were struck by the amiability of the local villagers who went out of their way to help us.
His lack of amiability was often mistaken for arrogance, though he was merely shy.
While you might not hear 'amiability' in a fast-food drive-thru, it is a staple in specific professional and literary circles. You will encounter it in character descriptions in classic and modern novels, particularly when an author wants to convey a character's social grace. In the workplace, it appears in performance reviews or leadership training manuals, often listed as a 'soft skill' or a desirable trait for team-building. It is also common in travel writing to describe the welcoming nature of a particular culture or region.
Journalists often use the word to describe the public persona of political figures or celebrities. For example, a reporter might comment on the 'unexpected amiability' of a notoriously difficult actor during an interview. In historical documentaries, narrators use it to describe the personal charm of historical figures who were known for their ability to persuade others through kindness rather than force.
The most common mistake learners make is confusing 'amiability' with 'amenability.' While they sound similar, they have distinct meanings. Amiability is about being friendly and pleasant. Amenability, on the other hand, refers to being open to suggestions or being easily controlled/influenced. You can be amiable (friendly) without being amenable (willing to do what others want).
Another mistake is using 'amiability' when 'friendship' is intended. Amiability is a personal trait; friendship is a mutual bond. For example, saying 'Our amiability lasted for years' is incorrect; you should say 'Our friendship lasted for years' or 'The amiability between us made our friendship easy.'
Spelling is also a frequent hurdle. Because of the 'i' and 'a' placement, many people write 'amability' or 'amiablity.' Remember the root 'amiable' and add the suffix '-ity,' keeping the 'i' before the 'a'.
Amiability has several synonyms, each with a slightly different nuance. Understanding these differences will help you choose the most precise word for your context.
- Affability
- Very similar to amiability, but often implies a person who is easy to approach and speak to, especially by those of lower status.
- Geniality
- Focuses more on cheerfulness and warmth. A genial person is often seen as jolly and kind-hearted.
- Cordiality
- Implies a polite and sincere friendliness, often in a more formal or professional setting.
- Benevolence
- Much stronger than amiability; it refers to a desire to do good for others, often involving charity or kindness beyond just being pleasant.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word 'amiable' originally meant 'lovely' or 'lovable' in the 14th century, but over time, its meaning shifted to focus more on the social quality of being friendly.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing it as four syllables instead of five.
- Putting the stress on the first syllable.
- Confusing the 'i' and 'a' sounds in the middle.
- Misspelling it as 'amability'.
- Pronouncing the 'a' like the 'a' in 'apple' instead of the 'a' in 'ate'.
難易度
Requires understanding of abstract nouns and Latin-based suffixes.
Spelling and correct contextual usage can be tricky for non-native speakers.
The five-syllable pronunciation requires practice to sound natural.
Usually clear in context, but can be confused with 'amenability'.
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Abstract Nouns
Amiability is an abstract noun, meaning it represents an idea rather than a physical object.
Suffix -ity
The suffix -ity turns the adjective 'amiable' into the noun 'amiability'.
Uncountable Nouns
We say 'much amiability' or 'a lot of amiability,' not 'many amiabilities'.
Preposition 'Toward'
We show amiability 'toward' or 'to' someone.
Attributive Adjectives
In 'natural amiability,' 'natural' is an attributive adjective modifying the noun.
レベル別の例文
His amiability makes everyone smile.
His friendliness makes everyone smile.
Amiability is the subject here.
The teacher has great amiability.
The teacher is very friendly.
'Great' is an adjective modifying the noun 'amiability'.
I like her amiability.
I like how friendly she is.
'Her' is a possessive adjective.
Amiability is good for making friends.
Being friendly is good for making friends.
Amiability as a general concept.
The dog showed much amiability.
The dog was very friendly.
'Much' is used with uncountable nouns.
We felt his amiability immediately.
We felt his friendliness right away.
'Immediately' is an adverb modifying 'felt'.
Her amiability is very famous.
She is famous for being friendly.
'Famous' is a predicate adjective.
Is amiability important to you?
Is friendliness important to you?
Question form using 'Is'.
The waiter's amiability made the meal better.
The waiter's friendliness made the meal better.
Possessive 's' with 'waiter'.
She is known for her natural amiability.
People know her for being naturally friendly.
'Known for' is a common phrasal construction.
His amiability helped him in his new job.
His friendliness helped him at work.
'In his new job' is a prepositional phrase.
The host's amiability put the guests at ease.
The host's friendliness made the guests feel comfortable.
'Put at ease' is an idiomatic expression.
It is hard to dislike someone with such amiability.
It's difficult to dislike a very friendly person.
'Such' is used for emphasis.
The tour guide's amiability was appreciated by all.
Everyone liked how friendly the tour guide was.
Passive voice: 'was appreciated'.
Amiability can make a difficult day easier.
Being friendly can make a hard day better.
Modal verb 'can' shows possibility.
We were surprised by the amiability of the locals.
We were surprised at how friendly the local people were.
'By the amiability' is the agent of the surprise.
The candidate's amiability was a key factor in her hiring.
Her friendliness was a main reason she got the job.
'Key factor' is a common collocation.
He maintained his amiability even under pressure.
He stayed friendly even when things were difficult.
'Even under pressure' adds a conditional context.
The success of the event was due to the staff's amiability.
The event succeeded because the staff were so friendly.
'Due to' explains the cause.
Her amiability allowed her to navigate social circles easily.
Her friendliness helped her move through different social groups.
'Allow to' followed by an infinitive.
The neighborhood was famous for its general amiability.
The area was known for everyone being friendly.
'General' describes the scope of the trait.
A lack of amiability can lead to misunderstandings.
Not being friendly can cause people to misunderstand you.
'Lack of' is a common way to show absence.
The manager's amiability created a positive work environment.
The manager being friendly made the office a better place.
Resultative clause: 'created a... environment'.
I admire the amiability he shows toward everyone he meets.
I respect how friendly he is to everyone.
Relative clause with 'shows toward'.
The diplomat's amiability was essential for the peace talks.
The diplomat needed to be friendly for the negotiations.
'Essential' emphasizes the necessity.
Despite his gruff exterior, he possessed a certain amiability.
Even though he looked tough, he was actually quite friendly.
'Despite' shows contrast.
The forced amiability of the moderator was quite obvious.
It was clear the moderator was pretending to be friendly.
'Forced' acts as an adjective here.
Her natural amiability was often mistaken for weakness.
People thought she was weak because she was so nice.
Passive voice 'was mistaken for'.
The amiability of the prose made the book a joy to read.
The friendly tone of the writing made the book enjoyable.
Amiability applied to a non-human thing (writing).
He used his amiability to deflect difficult questions.
He was friendly so he didn't have to answer hard questions.
'To deflect' shows purpose.
The air of amiability in the room was palpable.
You could clearly feel the friendliness in the room.
'Palpable' means it can be felt or touched.
Amiability is a virtue often overlooked in modern business.
Being friendly is a good quality that people often forget at work.
'Overlooked' is a past participle used as an adjective.
The character's superficial amiability masked a calculating mind.
The character's fake friendliness hid a clever and cold brain.
'Superficial' and 'calculating' provide high-level contrast.
One cannot help but be charmed by the sheer amiability of her spirit.
You have to be charmed because she is so incredibly friendly.
'Sheer' is used for emphasis.
The negotiations were conducted with a level of amiability that surprised observers.
The talks were so friendly that the people watching were shocked.
Relative clause 'that surprised observers'.
His amiability was not a performance but a genuine reflection of his character.
He wasn't acting; he really was that friendly.
'Not... but' structure for clarification.
The author captures the fading amiability of the aristocracy.
The writer describes how the upper class is becoming less friendly.
'Fading' shows a change over time.
There is a distinct lack of amiability in the current political discourse.
Politicians are not being friendly to each other lately.
'Discourse' refers to formal communication.
Her amiability served as a bridge between the two feuding families.
Her friendliness helped the two fighting families get along.
Metaphorical use of 'bridge'.
The professor's academic rigor was balanced by his personal amiability.
The professor was very strict with work but very friendly as a person.
'Balanced by' shows a counteracting force.
The protagonist's relentless amiability becomes almost unsettling as the plot thickens.
The main character's constant friendliness starts to feel creepy.
'Unsettling' implies a psychological effect.
In the realm of high-stakes diplomacy, amiability is often a carefully curated tool.
In big politics, being friendly is a skill people practice carefully.
'Carefully curated' is a sophisticated collocation.
The stark contrast between his public amiability and private malice was chilling.
The difference between how nice he was in public and how mean he was in private was scary.
'Stark contrast' and 'malice' are advanced vocabulary.
She navigated the treacherous social waters with an unwavering amiability.
She got through difficult social situations by always staying friendly.
Metaphorical 'treacherous social waters'.
The decline of communal amiability is a recurring theme in contemporary sociology.
Sociologists often write about how people in communities are becoming less friendly.
'Contemporary sociology' provides academic context.
His prose is characterized by an intellectual amiability that invites the reader into the conversation.
The way he writes is friendly and smart, making the reader feel included.
'Characterized by' defines the style.
The amiability of the host was so pervasive that even the most cynical guests relented.
The host was so friendly that even the grumpy guests started to be nice.
'Pervasive' means spreading everywhere.
To mistake his amiability for a lack of resolve would be a grave error.
Thinking he isn't strong just because he's friendly would be a big mistake.
'Grave error' is a high-register phrase.
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— In a very friendly and pleasant manner.
He accepted the criticism with great amiability.
— A general feeling or atmosphere of friendliness.
The meeting was conducted in a spirit of amiability.
— A noticeable quality of being friendly.
There was an air of amiability about the whole village.
— Well-known for being friendly.
The family was noted for their amiability and hospitality.
— Surprisingly high level of friendliness.
The child showed remarkable amiability toward the strangers.
— To not be friendly enough.
He seemed to lack the amiability required for the role.
— To hide something behind a friendly exterior.
She tried to mask her disappointment with amiability.
— Two qualities often found together in a pleasant person.
His charm and amiability were his greatest assets.
— Friendliness specifically in social settings.
Her social amiability made her very popular.
— Being friendly within a work context.
He maintained a level of professional amiability with his rivals.
よく混同される語
Amenability is being willing to agree or be controlled; amiability is being friendly.
Friendship is a relationship; amiability is a personality trait.
Amity usually refers to peaceful relations between nations; amiability refers to a person's character.
慣用句と表現
— To be overly amiable to someone who is being difficult or mean.
Instead of arguing back, she decided to kill him with kindness and amiability.
informal— Something or someone that is refreshingly good or pleasant.
His amiability was a breath of fresh air in that toxic office.
neutral— Looking very amiable and innocent while perhaps not being so.
She looked so sweet, as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth, but her amiability was a facade.
informal— A person who is excessively or loudly amiable.
He was a bit too hail-fellow-well-met for my taste, though his amiability was likely sincere.
literary— To use amiability to resolve a small conflict.
The manager used his amiability to smooth things over after the argument.
neutral— To use amiability and persuasion to gain support.
The candidate’s amiability helped him win hearts and minds across the country.
neutral— To use amiability to calm a tense situation.
Her amiability acted as a way to pour oil on troubled waters during the family dispute.
neutral— To greet people with excessive, often insincere amiability (often used for politicians).
He spent the evening glad-handing the donors with practiced amiability.
informal— In a state of amiability and friendship with someone.
They remained on good terms thanks to their mutual amiability.
neutral— To have such great amiability that it changes the mood of a place.
Her amiability was so great that she could literally light up a room.
informal間違えやすい
Similar sound and starting letters.
Amiability is about personality warmth; amenability is about being open to influence or being manageable.
The dog's amiability made it a great pet, and its amenability made it easy to train.
Very similar root (amicable).
Amicability is often used for situations or agreements (like a divorce), while amiability is for people.
The amiability of the lawyers led to the amicability of the settlement.
Synonym.
Affability specifically implies being easy to talk to, often for someone of higher status.
The CEO's affability made the interns feel comfortable.
Synonym.
Geniality focuses more on cheerfulness and a 'jolly' nature.
His geniality filled the room with laughter.
Synonym.
Cordiality is more about formal, polite warmth.
The diplomats greeted each other with cordiality.
文型パターン
He has [noun].
He has amiability.
His [noun] is [adjective].
His amiability is great.
The [noun] of the [person] helped.
The amiability of the staff helped.
Despite [noun], he showed [noun].
Despite the stress, he showed amiability.
It was the [adjective] [noun] that [verb].
It was the sheer amiability that impressed us.
To mistake [noun] for [noun] is [noun].
To mistake amiability for weakness is a mistake.
He [verb] his [noun] to [verb].
He used his amiability to win.
[Noun] is a [noun] often [verb].
Amiability is a trait often overlooked.
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Medium (common in literature and professional contexts)
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He showed a lot of amiably.
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He showed a lot of amiability.
'Amiably' is an adverb; you need the noun 'amiability' after 'a lot of'.
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I like your amability.
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I like your amiability.
Check the spelling; the 'i' after the 'm' is necessary.
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They have a great amiability between them.
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They have a great friendship between them.
Amiability is a trait; friendship is the relationship between two people.
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His amenability was nice.
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His amiability was nice.
Don't confuse 'amenability' (being manageable) with 'amiability' (being friendly).
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He is a very amiability person.
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He is a very amiable person.
Use the adjective 'amiable' to describe a person directly, not the noun 'amiability'.
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Use for Character
Use 'amiability' when you want to describe a person's consistent social warmth in a sophisticated way.
The 'I' Rule
Always remember the 'i' after 'm' and before 'a'. Think: 'A-M-I-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y'.
Professional Settings
This word is excellent for performance reviews or LinkedIn recommendations to describe a colleague's social skills.
Vary Your Words
Don't just use 'friendly'. Switch to 'amiable' (adj) or 'amiability' (noun) to sound more advanced.
Warmth vs. Politeness
Amiability is warmer than mere politeness. Politeness is about rules; amiability is about temperament.
Watch Your Tone
In literature, 'forced amiability' can signal that a character is untrustworthy.
Syllable Count
Make sure you say all five syllables: a-mi-a-bil-i-ty. Don't skip the 'a' in the middle.
Pairing
Pair 'amiability' with words like 'natural', 'genuine', or 'unfailing' for better impact.
Jane Austen Connection
If you read Jane Austen, you'll see 'amiable' everywhere. Use 'amiability' to discuss her characters.
Social Lubricant
Think of amiability as a 'social lubricant'—it makes interactions slide along without friction.
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記憶術
Think of 'AMY's ABILITY' to make friends. Amy has the ability to be friendly; she has amiability.
視覚的連想
Imagine a warm, glowing light coming from a person as they shake hands with a stranger.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'amiability' three times today: once to describe a friend, once for a coworker, and once for a character in a movie.
語源
Derived from the Old French 'amiable' and the Late Latin 'amicabilis' (friendly).
元の意味: The quality of being worthy of love or being friendly.
Indo-European (Latin branch).文化的な背景
Be aware that 'amiability' can sometimes be used patronizingly to describe someone who is pleasant but perhaps not very intelligent or powerful.
In the US and UK, amiability is highly valued in customer service and hospitality industries.
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実際の使用場面
Workplace Performance
- demonstrates amiability
- team-oriented amiability
- professional amiability
- lacks amiability with clients
Social Gatherings
- air of amiability
- host's amiability
- general amiability
- infectious amiability
Literary Analysis
- the character's amiability
- superficial amiability
- natural amiability
- amiability as a mask
Travel and Culture
- local amiability
- cultural amiability
- noted for amiability
- surprised by the amiability
Conflict Resolution
- negotiated with amiability
- maintained amiability
- spirit of amiability
- restored amiability
会話のきっかけ
"Do you think amiability is the most important trait for a leader to have?"
"Who is the most amiable person you have ever met, and why?"
"Can someone have too much amiability? Does it ever feel fake?"
"How does the level of amiability in your home country compare to other places you've visited?"
"In what professions is amiability absolutely essential for success?"
日記のテーマ
Describe a time when someone's amiability completely changed your mood.
Write about a character who uses their amiability to get what they want.
Reflect on whether you consider yourself to be an amiable person.
How does amiability differ from just being polite? Give examples.
Write a story about a world where amiability is the only form of currency.
よくある質問
10 問Yes, generally amiability is considered a very positive trait as it helps build relationships and reduces social tension. However, if it is 'forced' or 'superficial,' it might be viewed negatively as insincere.
Yes, you can describe a dog or even a cat as having amiability if they are particularly friendly and pleasant toward people.
Kindness often involves doing helpful actions for others, while amiability is more about one's overall social manner and pleasantness.
The correct spelling is 'amiability.' It comes from the adjective 'amiable.'
You can say 'I appreciate her amiability' or 'The host's amiability made us feel welcome.'
It is a relatively formal word. In casual conversation, people might just say 'friendliness' or 'niceness.'
The most direct opposites are 'hostility,' 'aloofness,' or 'surliness.'
Yes, you can describe the 'amiability of a neighborhood' or 'the amiability of an atmosphere.'
It is a B2 level word, meaning it's common in books, news, and professional settings, but less so in basic daily speech.
Yes, people often use the phrase 'forced amiability' or 'superficial amiability' to describe someone who is pretending to be friendly.
自分をテスト 200 問
Write a sentence using 'amiability' to describe a teacher.
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Write a sentence using 'amiability' in a professional context.
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Describe a person you know using the word 'amiability'.
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Write a sentence about 'forced amiability'.
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Use 'amiability' to describe the atmosphere of a party.
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Compare 'amiability' and 'friendship' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence using 'lack of amiability'.
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Explain why amiability is important in diplomacy.
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Write a short story (3 sentences) using the word 'amiability'.
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Write a sentence using 'unfailing amiability'.
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Describe a character in a book using 'amiability'.
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Write a sentence using 'radiate amiability'.
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Use 'amiability' in a sentence about a small town.
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Explain how amiability can be used to 'deflect' something.
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Write a sentence about the 'etymology' of amiability.
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Write a sentence using 'amiability' and 'virtue'.
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Write a sentence using 'amiability' as the subject.
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Write a sentence about a 'spirit of amiability'.
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Use 'amiability' in a sentence about a doctor.
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Write a sentence about 'superficial amiability'.
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Describe a time you experienced great amiability from a stranger.
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Do you think amiability is important in a leader? Why or why not?
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How would you describe the 'amiability' of your hometown?
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Can amiability be a disadvantage in some jobs? Which ones?
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Practice saying 'amiability' five times with the correct stress.
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Explain the difference between amiability and kindness in your own words.
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Describe an 'amiable' character from a movie or book.
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How do you show amiability when you meet someone for the first time?
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Is it possible to have 'too much' amiability? Explain.
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How does amiability help in resolving a conflict?
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Tell a short story about a person who lacked amiability.
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What are some synonyms for amiability that you know?
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How has the level of amiability in society changed over time, in your opinion?
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If you were hiring someone, how much would you value their amiability?
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Describe a situation where 'forced amiability' was used.
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Can you be amiable without being a 'people pleaser'?
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What makes a person 'amiable' in your culture?
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How does amiability contribute to a 'positive work environment'?
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Describe the most amiable person you know.
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What is the relationship between amiability and diplomacy?
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Listen to the sentence: 'His amiability was the key to his success.' What was the key?
Listen for the tone: 'Oh, his *amiability* is just wonderful.' (Spoken with sarcasm). Is the speaker being sincere?
Listen and identify the number of syllables in the word 'amiability'.
Listen to the description of a character. Does the character show amiability? (Teacher reads a passage).
Identify the word: 'The _____ of the villagers was unexpected.'
Listen to the differences: 'amiability' vs 'amenability'. Which one means friendliness?
Listen to the stress: Which syllable is loudest in 'amiability'?
Listen to the sentence: 'A lack of amiability ruined the deal.' Why did the deal fail?
Listen to the following synonyms and pick the one that sounds most formal: 'friendliness', 'amiability', 'niceness'.
Listen to the phrase: 'with unfailing amiability'. Does this mean sometimes or always?
Which word sounds like 'amiability' but has a different meaning?
Listen to the sentence: 'Her amiability was infectious.' What does 'infectious' mean here?
Listen to the speaker describe a host. Was the host amiable?
Listen for the adjective form of 'amiability'. What is it?
Listen to the context: 'The forced amiability made me uncomfortable.' Why was the speaker uncomfortable?
His amiably was noted by everyone.
The amability of the host was great.
She is a very amiability person.
I appreciate your amenability to the party. (Meaning friendliness)
They showed much amiabilities.
His lack of amiability were obvious.
Amiability is a adjective.
He spoke with great amiable.
The forced amiability of the salesperson felt naturally.
I love the amiability of this dog. (Spelling: ammiability)
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Summary
Amiability is more than just being 'nice'; it is a consistent, warm, and approachable quality of character that fosters social harmony and puts others at ease. Example: 'The CEO's amiability made even the newest interns feel valued.'
- Amiability is the quality of being friendly and pleasant.
- It describes a warm and welcoming social temperament.
- It is often used in formal or literary contexts to describe character.
- Amiability helps create a positive and harmonious social atmosphere.
Use for Character
Use 'amiability' when you want to describe a person's consistent social warmth in a sophisticated way.
The 'I' Rule
Always remember the 'i' after 'm' and before 'a'. Think: 'A-M-I-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y'.
Professional Settings
This word is excellent for performance reviews or LinkedIn recommendations to describe a colleague's social skills.
Vary Your Words
Don't just use 'friendly'. Switch to 'amiable' (adj) or 'amiability' (noun) to sound more advanced.
例文
Her natural amiability made her very popular among her new neighbors.
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