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congenial
Agreeable, pleasant and friendly.
"The congenial fellow was very agreeable."
compatible
Able to get along well.
"They were compatible, so they got along well."
docile
Calm and amenable to supervision.
"The old dog was less frisky and more docile."
aggressive
Likely to attack or confront.
"My attack dog is very aggressive."
travail
To toil with great pain and difficulty.
"He'll travail through great difficulty."
labor
To work hard or toil.
"They will labor all day to finish the work."
swoon
To faint or lose consciousness.
"The faintness made her swoon."
revive
To bring back to life again or back into use.
"The designer wanted to revive old fashions."
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