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Synonyms for congenial

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Antonyms for congenial

suitable to your needs

(used of plants) capable of cross-fertilization or of being grafted

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Hasan Askari has said that holding of free, fair and peaceful elections is the top priority of the caretaker set up and people will be given full opportunity to exercise their right of franchise in a congenial environment.
"So, for jute production, it's a real congenial atmosphere, congenial environment.
As an intimate and congenial venue for dance, the Opera House should be the envy of other Northern California communities.
Printed on photosensitized canvas, Anselmo's overhead view of himself striding down a volcanic hillside is not only a congenial welcome, it's also a knockout.
The third group, the most congenial to me, consists of erudite contributions of new information.
She said: "The role demands a low-key image but we can guarantee highly congenial working conditions."
In 2002, the Friends commissioned an installation to make a cavernous backstage box in which the dinner was to be held into a more congenial and intimate place.
And, Vasoli concludes, there is not much hope for the immediate future: "Occasionally one meets a canonist, an active tribunalist, who admits that many annulments are farcical--or one eased off a tribunal for being insufficiently congenial toward permissive annulment--but the U.S.
Tad makes a congenial companion, and there is a great deal of good writing in this book.
Officials from a group called the Campaign for Courtesy are searching the country in a bid to find the most congenial community.
Since many poor people moved to other towns in search of work or a more congenial community, town leaders stayed busy sending those in desperate need back to their home towns.
Moreover, some astute developers realized that seniors receiving social security benefits and small pensions could easily handle the cost of such board and care, which could range from $1,500 per month for a semi-private room to $3,000 per month for private quarters, which includes room and board, all meals, some assistance for daily living, a congenial atmosphere and a suitable recreation program.
Putting Yergin on TV as an energy analyst now is a little like rolling out Henry Kissinger for commentary on business opportunities in China, if you'll pardon an analogy between a very congenial and well-liked man and a has-been egomaniac.