What does CONGENIAL mean?

Definitions for CONGENIAL
kənˈdʒin yəlcon·ge·nial

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. congenialadjective

    suitable to your needs

    "a congenial atmosphere to work in"; "two congenial spirits united...by mutual confidence and reciprocal virtues"- T.L.Peacock

  2. congenialadjective

    (used of plants) capable of cross-fertilization or of being grafted

Wiktionary

  1. congenialadjective

    having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests

  2. congenialadjective

    friendly or sociable

    The congenial bartender makes the Hog's Head an inviting place to hang out during the weekends.

  3. congenialadjective

    suitable to one's needs

  4. Etymology: con- + genial

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. CONGENIALadjective

    Partaking of the same genius; kindred; cognate.

    Etymology: con and genius, Lat.

    He sprung, without any help, by a kind of congenial composure, as we may term it, to the likeness of our late sovereign and master. Henry Wotton.

    You look with pleasure on those things which are somewhat congenial, and of a remote kindred to your own conceptions. John Dryden, Juvenal. Dedication of.

    Smit with the love of sister arts we came,
    And met congenial, mingling flame with flame. Alexander Pope, Epist.

    He acquires a courage, and stiffness of opinion, not at all congenial with him. Jonathan Swift, on the Dissentions in Athens and Rome.

ChatGPT

  1. congenial

    Congenial refers to a personality, environment, or situation that is pleasant, agreeable, friendly, sociable, and well-suited to one's tastes or nature. It generally indicates compatibility and like-mindedness.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Congenialadjective

    partaking of the same nature; allied by natural characteristics; kindred; sympathetic

  2. Congenialadjective

    naturally adapted; suited to the disposition

  3. Etymology: [Pref. con- + genial.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Congenial

    kon-jē′ni-al, adj. of the same genius, spirit, or tastes: kindred, sympathetic: suitable.—n. Congenial′ity.—adv. Congē′nially. [L. con, with, and genialis, genial. See Genial.]

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  1. conga line

  2. goclenian

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of CONGENIAL in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of CONGENIAL in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of CONGENIAL in a Sentence

  1. Volodymyr Zelensky:

    But even if you listen to the very good conversation that I had, a very, very good, no-pressure, congenial conversation with the new President of Ukraine, he had some things that were not flattering to say about Marie Yovanovitch from her job. And that came out of the -- out of the blue, so, you know, it would be nice to have somebody that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky liked, because Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's going -- the person will have to deal with the President of Ukraine.

  2. James Madison:

    The free system of government we have established is so congenial with reason, with common sense, and with a universal feeling, that it must produce approbation and a desire of imitation, as avenues may be found for truth to the knowledge of nations.

  3. Jeb Bush:

    I think the American people expect some sharp elbows in a campaign, i think what really discourages them, post-campaign, is the inability to govern in a way that is congenial.

  4. Christopher Meyer:

    It was clearly somebody who set out deliberately to sabotage Sir Kim's ambassadorship, to make his position untenable and to have him replaced by somebody more congenial to the leaker.

  5. G. K. Chesterton:

    Truth must necessarily be stranger than fiction, for fiction is the creation of the human mind and therefore congenial to it.

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Translations for CONGENIAL

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  • متجانس روحا وطبعاArabic
  • схо́ден, прия́тен, благоприя́тен, подходя́щ, бли́зъкBulgarian
  • přátelskýCzech
  • kongenial, gesellig, sympathisch, geistesverwandt, angebracht, wesensgleich, passend, gleichgesinnt, wesensverwandt, harmonisierend, freundlichGerman
  • agradableSpanish
  • مناسب یا دوستانهPersian
  • samanhenkinen, mieluinen, sopiva, miellyttävä, mukavaFinnish
  • sympathique, agréableFrench
  • cocheintaghManx
  • 味方のJapanese
  • 맞는Korean
  • geschikt, vriendelijk, passend, gelijkgezind, aanverwantDutch
  • amigável, útil, parecidoPortuguese
  • прия́тный, общи́тельный, схо́дный, благоприя́тный, ро́дственный, бли́зкий, подходя́щий, дружелю́бныйRussian
  • besläktad, kongenial, lämplig, ägnad, sympatiskSwedish
  • پیدائشیUrdu
  • 相投Chinese

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