Amiable
Amiable (pronounced AY-mee-uh-buhl) is an adjective describing someone who is friendly and pleasant in manner, with a good-natured and likable disposition. People described as amiable are typically easy to converse with, show warmth in social interactions, and help create a welcoming atmosphere. The term can also describe environments or atmospheres that feel agreeable or nonconfrontational.
Etymology and history: The word derives from Old French aimable, from Latin amabilis meaning “lovable,” via French
Usage and nuance: In contemporary use, amiable conveys a positive impression of warmth without implying deep
Relation to similar terms and distinctions: Amiable describes a person’s warmth and pleasant demeanor, whereas amicable
See also: Amiability; Amiable vs. amicable contrasts; related terms in the broader vocabulary of social behavior.