Both Uses of
congenial
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- And in what manner has this congeniality of mind been evinced?†
Chpt 33-34 *
- Again Danglars bit his lips; he saw that he was no match for Monte Cristo in an argument of this sort, and he therefore hastened to turn to subjects more congenial.†
Chpt 45-46
Definition:
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(congenial) agreeable or compatible in a positive way -- often in the context of being friendly and sociable