Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Congenial.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective obsolete Congenial.

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of congenial.

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Examples

  • Instead, we read a bunch of really good stories and had very cogenial discussions about how to make them better.

    Write Porn 2010

  • Instead, we read a bunch of really good stories and had very cogenial discussions about how to make them better.

    Scientifiction 2010

  • Instead, we read a bunch of really good stories and had very cogenial discussions about how to make them better.

    Catch-up 2007

  • Instead, we read a bunch of really good stories and had very cogenial discussions about how to make them better.

    Catch-up 2007

  • Instead, we read a bunch of really good stories and had very cogenial discussions about how to make them better.

    December 2007 2007

  • Your question about “cogenial” ideologies facilitating laughter is a good one.

    Applause for Agreement 2005

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