congeniality

English

Etymology

congenial + -ity

Noun

congeniality (countable and uncountable, plural congenialities)

  1. The quality of being congenial; the state of being agreeable or of having similar tastes.
    Eugenie was known for her congeniality; she could easily fit in to virtually any group of people and have a good time.
    • Motley
      If congeniality of tastes could have made a marriage happy, that union should have been thrice blessed.

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