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Ameniable 

An adjective describing a person that is helpful (willing) and responds with a friendly and good-natured manner.

Derived from, and fully incorporating the combined meaning of, two adjectives:

Amenable
1. Responsive to advice, authority, or suggestion; willing. 2. Responsible to higher authority; accountable: amenable to the law.

Amiable
1. Friendly and agreeable in disposition; good-natured and likable. 2. Cordial; sociable; congenial: Also see amicable.
The shop assistant went out of their way to find me the same dress in my size at another store, and was very friendly about it too, even though it made her late for her tea-break. It was a pleasure to be served by such an ameniable person.
Ameniable by Lubob of London November 20, 2010
Related Words

amenable 

Responsive to advice, authority, or suggestion; willing
He was amenable when I asked if he would sleep with me.
amenable by Figure it out! February 25, 2007

ameriable 

agreeable,open to suggestions
The kid was very ameriable about anything his friend brought up.

my sister is always ameriable whenever i try to come up with somethin for us to do
ameriable by laynuh March 5, 2008

Amendable 

To be agreeable to something. An action or suggestion. Dealing with a level of persuasion.

french: origin.
Colleague: Hey Gryf, I have a few introductions I would like to make to you sometime. I think it will help with networking.

Gryf: Sure. That’s seems to be an amendable plan.