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UK
/kəndʒˌiːnɪˈælɪti/
]
[ US /kənˌdʒiniˈæɫəti/ ]
[ US /kənˌdʒiniˈæɫəti/ ]
NOUN
- compatibility between persons
- a congenial disposition
How To Use congeniality In A Sentence
- Nevertheless, there is a kind of congeniality in Filipinos, and it's not only the president. In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines
- What's behind Mr. Bloomberg's sudden burst of third-term congeniality? Queens Crap
- MASON: Well, I think this kind of congeniality and ease and sweetness and softness, most people get involved in the competitive nature of this kind of business and there is a turbulent intensity in most people. CNN Transcript Jan 23, 2005
- I hope that this atmosphere of congeniality will last.
- No one has ever suggested that the President of the National Chamber should win congeniality awards on Parliament Hill. Towards a New BusinessGovernment Understanding in Canada
- But admirers praise his earnestness, humor and congeniality.
- Considerations of wealth and position are permitted to influence your selections rather than the idea of congeniality and adaptability. Strange Visitors
- The author has a good deal to say about Emerson's importation of Asian literature into his own poems and the subsequent congeniality of Buddhism for other writers in the American canon.
- Made famous by the Muslim nawabs of Lucknow, those on the receiving end enjoyed courtesy, food, drink and congeniality - all served with an elegant world-class flourish.
- By adding in some component of intelligence or false congeniality, the interview steers you away from understanding the contest for what it really is - a valuation of the female body.