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Amenable

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Open AttitudePlay
Use 'amenable' when describing someone who's open to ideas or persuasion, like showing readiness to change. SlideAfter our discussion, he was amenable to revising the project plan.
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Positive ChangePlay
'Amenable' implies a positive response to new suggestions, indicating flexibility and adaptability. SlideShe was amenable to exploring new ways to solve the issue.
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Subtle AgreementPlay
'Amenable' can suggest subtle agreement without overt enthusiasm; it's an understated way to show compliance. SlideWhile not excited, he seemed amenable to the changes.