amiable is an adjective that means: Some experts use amiable to describe only people, but amiable is also used to describe things being sociable or agreeable, like an amiable tone of voice. Amiable comes from the Late Latin amicabilis, with a stop in Old French as amiable before English adopted it. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/amiable
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Deleteamiable is an adjective that means: Some experts use amiable to describe only people, but amiable is also used to describe things being sociable or agreeable, like an amiable tone of voice. Amiable comes from the Late Latin amicabilis, with a stop in Old French as amiable before English adopted it. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/amiable
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