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Amicably — Am i*ca*bly, adv. In an amicable manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amicably — (adv.) 1630s, from AMICABLE (Cf. amicable) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
amicably — amicable UK US /ˈæmɪkəbl/ adjective ► pleasant and friendly, often despite a difficult situation: »His manner was perfectly amicable but I felt uncomfortable. »an amicable debate ► an amicable agreement is achieved without arguments or anger: an… … Financial and business terms
amicably — adv. Amicably is used with these verbs: ↑chat, ↑live, ↑resolve, ↑settle … Collocations dictionary
amicably — amicable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ friendly and without disagreement. DERIVATIVES amicably adverb. ORIGIN Latin amicabilis, from amicus friend … English terms dictionary
amicably — adverb in an amicable manner they separated amicably • Derived from adjective: ↑amicable … Useful english dictionary
amicably adv — She stood on the balcony, inexplicably mimicing him hiccupping, and amicably welcoming him home … English expressions
amicably — adverb see amicable … New Collegiate Dictionary
amicably — adverb a) friendly; in an amicable manner. b) characterized by an absence of antagonism, especially in commonly difficult situations … Wiktionary
amicably — am·i·ca·bly || æmɪkÉ™blɪ adj. in a friendly manner, amiably, cordially … English contemporary dictionary