amicable

adj
/ˈæ.mɪ.kə.bəl/

Etymology

From Middle English amicable (“agreeable; pleasant”), from Late Latin amīcābilis (“friendly”). Doublet of amiable.

  1. derived from amīcābilis
  2. inherited from amicable — “agreeable; pleasant

Definitions

  1. Showing friendliness or goodwill.

    • They hoped to reach an amicable agreement.
    • He was an amicable fellow with an easy smile.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA