she was very congenial
The atmosphere of the crowd was very congenial.
No the word congenial is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The atmosphere of the crowd was very congenial.
She was a congenial host and everyone had a great time at the party.
The word 'congenial' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as friendly and enjoying the company of others; a pleasant, friendly, and enjoyable situation.Example sentences:We spent the afternoon with congenial company.When I met my friend's parents, they were very congenial.
Bob was an easy-going, congenial roommate, and he knew how to tell a joke.
Congenial deformities are given at birth. You are to be born with the deformity for it to be considered as congenial.
The steps taken by the Govt. has created congenial atmosphere for development of industry in the country
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Appreciative, indebted, obliged, thankful, beholden, pleasing, nice, refreshing, satisfactory, congenial...
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