Amicably [adverb]

Definition of Amicably:

willingly, assenting; pleasantly; in keeping

Opposite/Antonyms of Amicably:


Sentence/Example of Amicably:

Epstein’s lawyers have told a Florida court that their romantic relationship ended amicably in 2000 but they remained friends.

The women of the tribe lived amicably enough together as a rule, but of course they had their differences.

Greuze alone treated him amicably, and even he held out no hopes for his future.

He spent the time from spring to autumn of 1825 in London, where he consorted amicably with all the artists of the day.

There was no ill-will on his part, and he continued to dine amicably with King.

The quarrel between the king and the archbishop was amicably settled.

There Berreo received him amicably, as it seemed, though Whiddon thought the imprisonment of some of his crew implied treachery.

At the same time he sent a special commissioner, Ke-Ying, "amicably to regulate the commerce with foreign merchants at Canton."

But that respectable personage kept his furtive watch upon Giraumont and Gawtrey, who appeared talking together, very amicably.

Gentlemen of degree discussed differences amicably over their decanters.