I. əˈgrēəbəl adjective
Etymology: Middle English agreable, from Middle French, from agreer + -able
1.
a. : pleasing to the mind or senses : to one's liking : pleasant
an agreeable manner
an agreeable garden
agreeable people
an occupation agreeable to his tastes
b. of an odor : fragrant
2. : ready or willing to agree or consent : favorably disposed
agreeable to the plan
3. : in harmony or keeping : consistent , consonant
the theory … was agreeable to the general evolutionary conceptions of the period — S.F.Mason
Synonyms: see pleasant
II. noun
( -s )
: an agreeable person or thing — usually used in plural
superficial advantages and outside agreeables — S.T.Coleridge