geniality

[ UK /d‍ʒˌiːnɪˈælɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌdʒiniˈæɫəti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to)
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How To Use geniality In A Sentence

  • One evening in mid-February, he called the portly man to speak with him after lecture, and, with what geniality he could, explained to him the details of his library project and told whom he had chosen for librarian. Thyrza
  • They said he is a pitiless , cold - blooded fellow , with no geniality in him.
  • Oneself is mature and responsible, the personality geniality, have special man's magic power!
  • Women are also learning that the game is all about congeniality.
  • Yes, Snow's congeniality is a pleasant change from Scott McClellan's robotic droning. May 2006
  • His geniality, reliability and ability made him a popular figure.
  • Miró stood apart from the other members of the movement in the variety, geniality, and lack of attitudinizing in his work.
  • From the father, our lawyer thus panegyrized received friendly geniality and broad understanding; from the mother, indomitable will, vigor and enthusiasm. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • 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.
  • Geniality is my middle name. I rarely write a fierce word about any restaurant.
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