(am-i-kuh-buhl) (Adjective)

Meaning:

Having a spirit of friendliness; without serious disagreement or rancor.

Usage:

1. Despite the competition, the relationship between the two companies remained ______.

2. They reached an ______ agreement to share the resources.

Read this story to remember this word:

In the land of Concord, where disputes were settled not with swords but with words, the art of maintaining amicable relations was held above all else. Here, two rival factions, once at odds over the land’s rich mines, chose to forge an amicable pact, sharing the bounty beneath the earth in harmony. This legendary accord became a testament to the belief that even the deepest divides can be bridged by goodwill and mutual respect, teaching future generations that amicability is not a sign of weakness but of strength, a foundation upon which the prosperity of all can be built, ensuring that peace, not discord, defines our shared destiny.

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