Example sentences for: congenial

How can you use “congenial” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Many have already opined that the mayor is too vituperative, too much of a loner to practice the congenial, teamwork-oriented politics of the Senate; other doubters have pointed to his hardhearted, uncaring social policies.

  • USA TODAY's front section main story makes the point that although the conventional wisdom is that Bill Clinton's health care proposal was a colossal failure, he has actually in the past two years gotten Congress to pass many provisions congenial to its concepts, one bill at a time.

  • This was never as congenial an analogy to Republican ideology as Republicans thought it was--most corporations borrow significant amounts of money and take their time paying it back, and most invest heavily in the future, rather than giving money back to their shareholders--but an important part of it was the idea that a president needs the same skills as a CEO.

  • Now I doubt even the congenial Lamar has 15,000 friends and acquaintances, but he probably has enough to make a dent in that $15 million.

  • All this on a page long congenial to Wise Men, even to the point in recent weeks of running scandal advice from such card-carriers as Gerald Ford and Elliott Richardson.


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