Definition for Difference between revisions of "Amicable"

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Friendly, peacepul.
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Their relations with their in-laws were generally amicable despite some bickering during the holidays.
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Their relations with their in-laws were generally amicable despite some bickering during the holidays.  
  
 
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''Amicable ''often describes relations between two groups or especially two nations - for example, the United States and Canada, which are proud of sharing the longest unguared border in the world. When ''amicable'' describes personal relations, it tends to indicate a rather formal friendliness.
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''Amicable ''often describes relations between two groups or especially two nations - for example, the United States and Canada, which are proud of sharing the longest unguared border in the world. When ''amicable'' describes personal relations, it tends to indicate a rather formal friendliness.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 17 July 2013

Meaning

Friendly, peacepul.

Sentence

Their relations with their in-laws were generally amicable despite some bickering during the holidays.

Commentary

Amicable often describes relations between two groups or especially two nations - for example, the United States and Canada, which are proud of sharing the longest unguared border in the world. When amicable describes personal relations, it tends to indicate a rather formal friendliness.