To associate with others in a brotherly or congenial way.
In the army, he met a good brother who congenial to himself.
Nothing is more conducive to happiness than the free exercise of the mind in pursuits congenial to it(Macaulay.
But even misfortune signifies the element of chance which is more congenial than fate, if not more amenable, to man's conceit that he can freely plan his life.
On the other hand, those individuals whose characteristics are not congenial to the selected type of human behavior in that community are the deviants, no matter how valued their personality traits may be in a contrasted civilization...
in congenial society
I found you congenial to me.
The congenial singer's laid back demeanor is at odds with his current wired state.
It was a bright day for Miss Ainley when she was summoned to Fieldnead to deliberate on projects so congenial to her.
This paper introduces a kind of sewage disposal apparatus by separating oil from water under congenial function, which possesses the virtues of simple structure, small volume, high efficiency and satisfactory result.
Before the founding of the state, the emperor lived and died together with a group of old brothers. He was passionate and congenial. Everyone was generous in their efforts to fight bullfights, frustrate the heroes and reverse the tide of the earth.
I found quite a few classmates congenial to me.
After such a long time, lingchong rushed to meet this congenial elder brother.
Most of the people in the stadium come to the "British restaurant" because of their congenial disposition or the gathering of their friends.
I found him very congenial.
the quality of being unable to exist or work in congenial combination.
And in a passive-congenial relationship both partners are not happy, but are content with their lives and generally feel adequate.
a congenial climate, environment, hobby
I really understand, but the overall situation has been decided. I believe that all the congenial people will like it.
Being a neighbor, a friend or a husband is no good. Although growing up barefoot and congenial, it's because I'm too familiar and know the truth. I even saw it there. It's awkward to eat a pot of food and sleep in a bed.
Epicurus pursued it by living only in congenial society and eating only dry bread, supplemented by a little cheese on feast days.
She and he were congenial companion in youth.
I found in him a congenial temper.
The pathology of liver was studied in 14 patients with congenial biliary atresia after Kasai’s operation.
In the past, when we were in a hurry, respectfully, now we look sideways. In the past, we were smiling and friendly, but now we are cold-eyed and congenial.
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