Genial in a sentence as an adjective

We know the version of you that comes to our interview will be copacetic, genial, nice, friendly, etc. by default.

When I get into an Uber I'm almost guaranteed to get someone who is polite, genial, and doesn't really know where they're going.

Super, genial, what is incredible is that it confirm out first estimation.

Aside from that he was a normal, genial guy with a solid resume - we has passed on another guy with good tech knowledge but who did not act normal.

The genial part, from the article: So in summary, what we built does this: The server calculates the journey times and renders them to palette-based tiles.

The person leveling the critique should be able to justify it in those terms in a clear, genial and convincing manner if they really want to effect change.

Sourcehut's decision and communication both seem reasonable to me. I think both parties could have maybe been a bit more genial, but the discussion remained professional throughout in my eyes.

Let's say you have a genial leader, with great skills in sales, manageman and business in general, a real hustler, with great taste, a world changing vision and a practical plan.

Suprisingly-high level of discourse and genial atmosphere for a forum dedicated to lifting weights.

Currently, ``social'' closely relates to friendliness or geniality, but its Lockean definition pertains to ``society as a natural condition of human life.

> ...is maintaining a friendly relationship with the US in Brazil's interests?Honestly, what alternative do we have?As a side note, I'd like to acknowledge the genial strategy of our leaders and voters when they removed any signal of intelligence from the higher positions in the government, and fouled the US plans of gaining any insight.

There are extant letters of Philip to Alexander, of Antipater to Cassander, and of Antigonus to Philip, all three, as we learn, men of the greatest practical wisdom, in which they advise their sons to allure the minds of the multitude in their favor by kindliness of address, and to charm the soldiers by accosting them in a genial way.

Genial definitions

adjective

diffusing warmth and friendliness; "an affable smile"; "an amiable gathering"; "cordial relations"; "a cordial greeting"; "a genial host"

See also: affable amiable cordial

adjective

of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw

See also: mental

adjective

agreeable, conducive to comfort; "a dry climate kind to asthmatics"; "the genial sunshine";"hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet"

See also: kind