congenial

/kənˈdʒinjəl/
adjective
  1. Pleasant, friendly, and agreeable in manner or nature; easy to get along with.
    • I enjoy spending time with my cousin because she is so congenial.
    • Our new neighbor is very congenial and always waves hello.
    • The teacher's congenial personality made the classroom feel welcoming.
  2. Suitable or agreeable to one's tastes, interests, or needs.
    • He found the warm climate more congenial to his health than the cold north.
    • The job offer was congenial to her desire for flexible hours.
    • The quiet library was a congenial place for studying.
  3. Characterized by a pleasant or harmonious atmosphere; conducive to comfort or enjoyment.
    • We chose a congenial spot in the park for our picnic.
    • The café had a congenial atmosphere with soft music and cozy chairs.
    • The meeting was held in a congenial setting that encouraged open discussion.
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