pleasing; pleasant prepared to consent - followed by to or with:
in keeping; consistent - (followed by to)
to one's liking
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a•gree•a•ble /əˈgriəbəl/USA pronunciation
adj.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- to one's liking;
pleasing;
pleasant:agreeable manners; an agreeable voice. - willing to agree:Are you agreeable to my plans?
- suitable:Are my plans agreeable to you?
a•gree•a•ble
(ə grē′ə bəl),USA pronunciation adj.
a•gree′a•bil′i•ty, a•gree′a•ble•ness, n.
a•gree′a•bly, adv.
- to one's liking;
pleasing:agreeable manners; an agreeable sensation. - willing or ready to agree or consent:Are you agreeable to my plans for Saturday?
- suitable;
conformable (usually fol. by to):practice agreeable to theory.
- Anglo-French. See agree, -able
- Middle English agreable 1350–1400
a•gree′a•bly, adv.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged pleasant, likable, accommodating, gracious, amiable.
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged compatible, harmonious.
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'agreeable' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
acceptable
- adverse
- agitation
- agree
- agrément
- all right
- amenable
- amenity
- amiable
- amicable
- approve
- aroma
- aromatic compound
- arride
- assuage
- bargain
- bed of roses
- best
- bland
- bonny
- bright
- candy
- complacent
- complaisant
- conciliate
- congenial
- consonant
- convenient
- conversable
- convivial
- couthie
- creosol
- cross
- delectable
- delicious
- delightful
- disagreeable
- disorganized
- dissuade
- dulcet
- dulcify
- engaging
- enjoyable
- entertainment
- euphonious
- facile
- feast
- felicitous
- genial
- good