simˈpäd.ə̇ˌkō, -pad.- adjective
Etymology: Italian simpatico (from simpatia sympathy, congeniality — from Latin sympathia sympathy — + -ico -ic, from Latin -icus ) & Spanish simpático, from simpatía (from Latin sympathia ) + -ico, from Latin -icus — more at sympathy
1. : possessing attractive qualities : appealing , likable
a bull I liked — a simpatico , noble animal — Barnaby Conrad
2. : exhibiting or inclined toward harmony : congenial , sympathetic
buildings … simpatico with the early Spanish and Indian motif — Conrad Richter