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    [Adjective]  | "am*i*ca*ble" | \ ˈa-mi-kə-bəl \


    1: characterized by friendly goodwill : peaceable


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, borrowed from Late Latin amīcābilis "friendly" {mat|amiable|};

    [Adjective]  | "amicable" 


    1: having or marked by agreement in feeling or action;


      * e.g., " ... the contract negotiations between the hotel workers and management were reasonably amicable "





    2: having or showing kindly feeling and sincere interest;


      * e.g., " ... finds his coworkers at his new job just as amicable as he ever could have hoped "





     [ "amicable" ]

    1:  A positive adjective describing someone who is very easy to get along with.

      * e.g.,  ... Girl 1: Emily, everyone likes you; You're so amicable. 


     [ "amicable" ]

    2:  A compliment for when you can't think of anything nice to say about a person, but still want them to feel good about themselves.

      * e.g.,  ... Emily: How dare you insult me! 


     [ "amicable" ]

    3:  A smart-sounding word for nice.

      * e.g.,  ... Girl 1: That was a compliment, Em. 

     [ "amic" ]

    1: Amazingly epic

      * e.g.,  ... That movie was amic 

     [ "amicable" ]

    1:  characterized by friendliness and or good will. One who is friendly and open to conversation.

      * e.g.,  ... I am sure we can reach an agreement. Our talks thus far have been very amicable. Don't worry, she's very amicable, I'm sure you will get along fine. 

     [ "amication" ]

    1: the process of making a friend

      * e.g.,  ... Amication is definitely a word, meaning the process of making a friend, and I'll prove it to you by getting it published in a dictionary. 

     [ "Amicable" ]

    1: Adj:Friendly

      * e.g.,  ... Alice:Laura is so amicable Winter:Yeah so friendly 

     [ "Amicable" ]

    1: It means friendly.

      * e.g.,  ... Man, your little brother Timmy is so amicable. 

     [ "amicable gesticulation" ]

    1: a wordy way of saying 'friendly gesture'

      * e.g.,  ... I didn't give you the finger. From far away it might have seemed that way, but it was an amicable gesticulation. 

     [ "amicable fatigue" ]

    1: Recognised medical condition arising from a period of prolonged cohabitation with a recently exed spouse or domestic partner, whereby hitherto amicable separations risk lurching into loathing and recriminations due to sudden lack of shared interests and/or future aspirations, see also ex stress.

      * e.g.,  ... Why's Dave being such a douche at work? Oh, he was diagnosed with amicable fatigue - give him ten days and then go for a beer with him. 

     [ "Salutations amicable homosapien" ]

    1: The greatest intelligence flex known to mankind. It translates to “Hi friendly person”. Saying this will impress all your friends and finally win over your crush and make you the most popular person ever. Warning, possible side affects may occur:

      * e.g.,  ... PERSON ONE: “Salutations amicable homosapien!” 


     [ "Salutations amicable homosapien" ]

    2: -You will become a Shakespeare kinny

      * e.g.,  ... PERSON TWO: “Was that even English?” 

     [ "Amicism" ]

    1: When you have a friend called Amy (or any name similiar to that) and she has a weird humor noone understands but you suddenly understand it and maybe using it on a daily basis, you have a rare disease called Amicism. Careful it is very contagious!!

      * e.g.,  ... Someone: Hahaha you are funny. 

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