উপযুক্ত, সহানুভূতি-সম্পন্ন, মনোমত
(1) Suitable to your needs
(2) (used of plants
(3) Suitable to your needs or similar to your nature
(4) Used of plants
(5) Capable of cross-fertilization or of being grafted
(6) Friendly
(7) Compatible
(1) In 1819 he was at work again in northern England, eventually settling in Scarborough among congenial clients and friends.
(2) Even the city's climate was particularly congenial to him.
(3) It's always the case when you get a bunch of bloggers in the room: as a rule they are the smartest, most congenial people you could hope to meet.
(4) South Carolina is very congenial to socially conservative candidates.
(5) He had proven such a congenial guest on his first visit that he had received a weekly invitation since that time.
(6) I fear that the tone of this platform would be far more congenial to the French revolutionaries than the American.
(7) In my view, rock, despite a few exceptions, is not really suited for storytelling and not especially congenial to the subtler kind of lyric.
(8) She is then plied with drinks, hot and cold, sat down in a warm spot with congenial people and made to enjoy herself.
(9) It will be congenial to all since it must be committed to modelling, to methodological individualism and to the notion of optimisation.
(10) Journalists, as you know, are crucial to changing the current climate of opinion to one more congenial to liberty.
(11) Helen also had numerous qualities that made her congenial .
(12) A congenial man with a neatly trimmed white beard, he's a classic civic booster who loves to extol his hometown's virtues.
(13) The mock-up behind the move was to make the Act more congenial to the economic development needs of Zambia.
(14) They usually proved both intelligent and congenial .
(15) He is congenial but often distant and he keeps his private life private.
(16) The group of decapod workers is extremely congenial and the interaction has resulted in many new collaborations.
(17) Your artistic nature suggests enjoyment of good music, fine works of art, good literature, and intelligent, congenial friends.
(18) The country is still changing in ways congenial to Democrats.
(19) He seeks consultation from experts whose paradigms are congenial to and close to his own, and their recommendations also fall short of success.
(20) He looked younger and more congenial than he appears on television and in newspapers.
hospitable
genial
personable
agreeable
friendly
pleasant
likable
amiable
nice
companionable
sociable
sympathetic
comradely
convivial
simpatico
like-minded
compatible
kindred
well-suited
unpalatable
unpleasant
Uncongenial
Disagreeable
Incompatible
Unfriendly
Unsympathetic