unamiably

[US]/ʌnˈeɪmɪəbli/
[UK]/ʌnˈeɪmɪəbli/

Translation

adv.in a manner that is not amicable or friendly; unfriendl

Phrases & Collocations

behaving unamiably

responded unamiably

spoke unamiably

acting unamiably

treated unamiably

Example Sentences

the neighbors chatted amiably over the garden fence about their shared love of gardening.

the diplomats discussed the treaty amiably despite their initial disagreements on trade policies.

she smiled amiably at the stranger who had accidentally bumped into her on the crowded street.

the colleagues agreed amiably on the new project timeline during their morning meeting.

the ex-spouses parted amiably after signing the divorce papers, maintaining respect for each other.

the tour guide greeted the tourists amiably and explained the historical significance of the ancient ruins.

the business partners conversed amiably over lunch about their expanding venture in international markets.

the teacher dismissed the class amiably after an engaging and productive lesson on classical literature.

the siblings argued but resolved their conflict amiably before the family dinner celebration began.

the committee members debated the proposal amiably before reaching a unanimous decision on the budget allocation.

the customer service representative handled the complaint amiably and offered a satisfactory solution to the frustrated caller.

the competing teams shook hands amiably after the championship match, demonstrating good sportsmanship despite the intense rivalry.

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