Adverb
In an agreeably manner; in a manner to give pleasure; pleasingly.
In accordance; suitably; consistently; conformably; -- followed by to and rarely by with. See Agreeable, 4.
Alike; similarly.
Source: Webster's dictionarywe spent a pleasantly lazy afternoon Source: Internet
Getting out surely means hunting down a good time so grab your date and install yourself in one of those agreeably louche places where everyone seems in the mood for mischief. Source: Internet
This 1941 Academy Award® nominee for Best Picture agreeably maintains that balance as it details events in the itinerant lives of Spence, his family and his sometimes unruly flocks (the tale is based on Hartzell Spence's fond biography of his father). Source: Internet
Yet because of their desire to maintain a superiority in status, the Vandals refused to intermarry or agreeably assimilate to the advanced culture of the Romans. Source: Internet
The agreeably progressive ethic aside, this spirit of feelgood go-getter copywriting would activate the real Daria’s gag reflex. Source: Internet
These leaves are chewed, and act upon the spirits of those using them, much as a strong dose of green tea acts upon us in Europe, when it acts agreeably. Source: Internet