From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishagreeablea‧gree‧a‧ble /əˈɡriːəbəl/ adjective1NICE written or old-fashionedpleasantOPP disagreeable
We spent a most agreeable couple of hours.
an agreeable young man2 →be agreeable to something3acceptableagreeable to
The main objective is to find a solution that is agreeable to the company in terms of cost. —agreeably adverb
I think you’ll be agreeably surprised by what I’m going to say.Examples from the Corpusagreeable• A man quite simply can not now father a baby unless his wife is fully and deliberately agreeable.• That contact was not always peaceful and agreeable.• an agreeablecomedy• I found him a most agreeable man, a sharpobserver, and the possessor of intellectualattainments of no mean order.• The Captain's Table provided an agreeablemeal, with attentive service.• an agreeablesolution• He is easy and unreserved among acquaintance, and has a most agreeablestyle of conversation.• My grandmother was agreeable to marrying Gaetano.• If those conditions were fulfilled, the father was agreeable to pay.• You will be telephoned, if you are agreeable, with details of properties just received on to the market.