agreable

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See also: agréable

English

Adjective

agreable

  1. Obsolete spelling of agreeable.

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French agreable; equivalent to agreen +‎ -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˌɡreːˈaːbəl/, /ˌaɡreːˈaːbəl/, /-blə/

Adjective

agreable

  1. Fine, charming, attractive, agreeable.
  2. Decent, passable; of sufficient quality.
  3. Consenting or willing to engage.
  4. (rare) Suitable, appropriate.

Descendants

  • English: agreeable

References

Old French

Alternative forms

Adjective

agreable m (oblique and nominative feminine singular agreable)

  1. agreeable; pleasant; pleasing

Declension

Descendants