congeniality Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kənˌdʒiː.niˈæl.ə.ti]
  • Us [ kənˌdʒiː.niˈæl.ə.t̬i]

Meaning of congeniality In English

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Examples of congeniality

  • But she was struck with this new proof of Hugo's essential congeniality with her. 

  • Friendship, deep, spiritual congeniality, was the real basis for marriage, not the enchantment of the heart and senses. 

  • He found here the brightness, congeniality, sympathy and loving trust which every human being longs for. 

  • In many respects—even in the gifts of a poetic mind—there had been a congeniality between him and David. 

  • Someone has said that the true test of congeniality is not a matter of tastes, but of humour. 

  • This pressure could undermine congeniality and inhibit feelings of safety and security, which would not be conducive to collective risk-taking.

  • But the congeniality eventually proved onesided.

  • Hence, each would only endorse a system on the grounds that judgments of worthiness and congeniality would not be admissible.

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