Noun
The quality of being amiable; amiableness; sweetness of disposition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEutrapelia. "A happy and gracious flexibility," Pericles calls this quality of the Athenians... lucidity of thought, clearness and propriety of language, freedom from prejudice and freedom from stiffness, openness of mind, amiability of manners. Matthew Arnold
To give money to a woman - and here I must speak as a man - is to deny her special quality, her irreplaceability, and reduce her unique amiability to a commodity. Money takes away her name, while transforming her lover into a nameless customer of a market of appetites. James Buchan
As premier, Andrássy by his firmness, amiability and dexterity as a debater, soon won for himself a commanding position. Source: Internet
It communicated to audiences at once warm amiability, pleasure in performing, and, more subtly, imperious self-assurance. Source: Internet
Remembered for a lascivious persona, the Snopes website describing him as "the grand old man of dirty laughter", citation he became known for his amiability in his later television work. Source: Internet
As a young leader born in the 1980s, Kim showed his amiability. Source: Internet