adjective
- willing to accept or be influenced by suggestions, advice, or control; cooperative
- capable of being tested, judged, or dealt with in a particular way
Usage: formal
Examples
- The new employee was amenable to feedback and quickly improved her performance.
- He’s usually amenable to compromise when negotiating contracts.
- The children were surprisingly amenable to the new bedtime rules.
- This problem is amenable to a simple solution.
- The data is amenable to statistical analysis.
- She found him amenable to her suggestions about the project.