congenial en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

congenial en el diccionario PONS

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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And a second cheer, because it is congenial to a large measure of personal liberty.
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His personal relationships with his friends and partners were always congenial and long-lasting.
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No longer a congenial captain, he is now driven and determined to seek out and confront the perpetrators.
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The staff's interest in providing an excellent education in a religious and congenial atmosphere is high.
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Is our universe designedly congenial to intelligent, observing life?
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From the point of view of getting the movies out to an audience, this has always been a very congenial platform.
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Their enthusiastically put views are hopelessly distorted, albeit hopelessly distorted in a direction marketers find congenial.
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After a day of travel and a congenial dinner, they fall sleep around the fire.
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This view, though somewhat more congenial to my personal political views, was almost as wide of the mark.
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Concentrated in the south and center of the country, where they find a more congenial climate, its network of institutions is wide.
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