How To Use Likeable In A Sentence

  • But the world is not full of exclusively charming and likeable people. The Sun
  • The debut in spring 2006 of HBO's television series, Big Love, which featured a fictional and in some ways likeable polygamous family in Utah, propelled polygamy to the front pages of American newspapers and put the idea of legalized polygamy "in play" in some surprising quarters. Elizabeth Marquardt: Get Ready for Group Marriage
  • Being attractive and likeable can be the small, notionally "irrelevant" factor that helps to tip the balance in our favor. The Untapped Power of Erotic Capital
  • Emotionally expressive individuals are perceived as more visible, more attractive, and more likeable than unexpressive individuals.
  • Yet despite these limitations, there's something very likeable about this film. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He offered Angus a high-powered job and, eventually, the likeable Scot became Sales Manager.
  • But, behind a somewhat stern exterior, Brian was a modest and very likeable man.
  • He was such a charming and likeable man that you wanted to do things simply because he was Sergio.
  • How did the likeable high-flier manage to pull it off and, more importantly, what will he do at BBC1 to prove those saying he could be a future director general right? Will Danny Cohen have youth on his side at BBC1?
  • The Arizonan is a sort of new Bob Dole; a tough but likeable old fellow who gets trounced by a younger, seemingly youthful candidate, he said. Will Mari: Mike Huckabee Supporter Ready To Get Behind McCain
  • Even rock fans have been amazed by The Decemberists' rapid progression from likeable imitators to true originals.
  • The interactions between the characters in Springtime obviously form a political allegory, but rarely have I seen allegorical conceits that were as likeable as these characters are.
  • Lack of confidence in my ability to be a likeable person who gets on well with others.
  • But she's confident she can play a likeable character people will love. The Sun
  • He seems sincerely to want to find something to warm to in the least likeable of his subjects.
  • Such fabulously unlikeable petulance, such hubris and arrogance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then I hightailed across town to see ‘King of Stains’ at Bats, where Gibby played the most unlikeable character ever, and so well!
  • He is a likeable enough rogue, worthy of lenient treatment by this Court.
  • Hall seems to improve with age and the offbeat humour here is low-key and likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The central character is deeply flawed and yet he is also extremely likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jeffrey is very likeable, very approachable, but there is also a bit of a dark edge to him, which was something he was able to layer very well into the character of Clay as he spirals down into his obsession to take revenge on Max. 34 High Resolution Photos from The Losers | /Film
  • They're a likeable, extremely versatile group. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was such a charming and likeable man that you wanted to do things simply because he was Sergio.
  • His theology is fairly sound, and he is a very pleasant and likeable person.
  • The likeable actors unstintingly throw themselves into the musical's upbeat world. Times, Sunday Times
  • His innocent boyish face suggests a young, vivid child, a likeable person.
  • Being a likeable person you get on well with neighbors and friends.
  • They are cute and really likeable. The Sun
  • Yet all of this only serves to make him immensely likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other senior courtiers thought him'not naturally a likeable man '. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bill specialized in likeable but none-too-bright juveniles and young leads.
  • What I got instead was a gut-wrenchingly awful representation of my community, peopled with unlikeable and unsympathetic characters.
  • Deputy Mayor is to be Apu Bagchi, a likeable and genuine man who though he only polled some four thousand votes has a big following locally.
  • Pipe is immensely likeable yet instinctively quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a likeable chap, but as blunt and direct a character as you could wish to meet. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Yet all of this only serves to make him immensely likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • He captures the great man's famous sense of humour, likeable eccentricity and resilience. The Sun
  • With the support of the ad agency's unlikeable owners, Greer delivers an ultimatum: book into detox or lose your cushy job.
  • The characters are unlikeable at the beginning, and, after they experience some minor plot-developments (almost all off-stage), they're still unlikeable at the end.
  • He presents the character as a wise, warm and generally likeable fellow not asking much out of life.
  • Deranged, self serving, sexually driven and yet likeable Wayne Ogden is our unscrupulous procurer and criminal ready to triumph with his blackmail schemes and the like. Carole Mallory: Review: The Adjustment by Scott Phillips
  • All of which is likeable and pleasant to watch. Times, Sunday Times
  • A jaunty and likeable character , Sammy was held in genuine affection by team - mates and supporters alike.
  • The latter has not one likeable character and has predictable storylines. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's so likeable you almost forgive the fact that his character has only one joke. Times, Sunday Times
  • This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a mischievous rogue.
  • Lack of confidence in my ability to be a likeable person who gets on well with others.
  • How bizarre that, because conservatives have so savagely attacked Sotomayor for not being callous and cold-hearted, the response is to emphasize her capacity to rule against likeable people. Wonk Room » Sotomayor Hearing Live-Blog, Day 2
  • With the support of the ad agency's unlikeable owners, Greer delivers an ultimatum: book into detox or lose your cushy job.
  • He was an immensely likeable companion away from the microphone and a most sympathetic colleague to work with. Times, Sunday Times
  • A diplomat's son, a photojournalist, a wealthy adventurer, a Peace Corps veteran - these are unlikeable characters, but affecting and recognizably products of a bloated yet dominant America.
  • He was a likeable chap, but as blunt and direct a character as you could wish to meet. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • She comes off as mad unlikeable, I gotta be honest.
  • He was a likeable chap, but as blunt and direct a character as you could wish to meet. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • However, he is an incredibly intelligent (his postgraduate study was in linguistics… erk!) and instantly likeable man who was only too happy to chat with me.
  • He remains ever likeable, as his efforts in matchmaking in the final reel testify, but the true star of the movie is Maura, whose scenes are the most involving and interesting.
  • The characters are unlikeable at the beginning, and, after they experience some minor plot-developments (almost all off-stage), they're still unlikeable at the end.
  • Gwen, still oscillating wildly between Earth mother and gun-toting tough woman and loving it, now also turns her hand to big-sistering the likeable but simpering Esther. Torchwood: Miracle Day – episode three
  • This proliferating self-examination, however, has often been seen as an unlikeable, irresponsible tendency in contemporary literature.
  • Without question the most unlikeable person I've ever spoken to in a tech situation.
  • In fact, it's difficult to know whether it's a comedy at all, or just an entertaining movie about likeable rogues.
  • On the contrary, all the cast in this circus troupe are likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of which is likeable and pleasant to watch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Report Abuse how the F can you call dirk unlikeable, much less "dislikable"? Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • This is an immensely likeable six-part family drama. The Sun
  • The backchannel is the twitter stream that audience members now rather routinely produce while a conference speaker or panel holds forth at the front of the room; it carries for the unwary, unprepared, or just plain unlikeable speaker. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • For all the talking and posturing, there is something likeable about Mayweather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another reason is that we're trying to seem likeable and we're worried about seeming aggressive or arrogant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first, a likeable and oleaginous drunk of around fifty, was all.
  • He is a likeable kitchen worker, who is always ready for a hand of cards or an illicit cake.
  • A friendly, likeable man with a rare sense of humour, he had a story for every hour of the day and every day of the week.
  • He plays the likeable rogue who uses an outlawed method of fishing: blowing the fish out of the water with dynamite.
  • They have already had a confab about Michel, who they swear is a likeable chap, and on condition of anonymity, one ref gave the communal verdict on the Slovakian.
  • Londres à prix hallucinant advertising campaign ": the bouncy, likeable" Tin Toy Clockwork Train ". PopMatters
  • But it turned out it's really hard to make a humble tradesperson unlikeable, so he became new-money-aristocracy instead (much easier to dislike). The Great Name Change
  • The series deals with the moving yet comical exploits of a likeable red-haired orphan.
  • Fitzgerald is one of hurling's most likeable characters and the book is an entertaining read.
  • But those who knew him will remember him as a likeable man with a simple charm and warm impulsive nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of which is likeable and pleasant to watch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clinton was widely described as unlikeable and untrustworthy. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • He was very likeable and he was known to a lot of people, not only in the Moston area, but around Manchester too.
  • The 68-minute suite is eminently likeable, its prog tendencies harking back to melodic mid-'70s albums by the likes of Jean-Luc Ponty, while incorporating modern studio effects.
  • Stars are discouraged from playing unlikeable characters (and Tracy Flick was certainly that).
  • Often times I have noted that it is very popular and likeable people that die young.
  • He was charming, likeable and impressively ambitious. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was seen as shrill, divisive, unlikeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • She creates thoroughly unlikeable characters and yet retains audience sympathy for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The author is simply too much of a buffoon, too transparent a trickster, too irresistible a conman, to be dislikeable.
  • This film tries to revive the screwball comedy, yet despite wit and some hilarity, the main characters are just not likeable enough.
  • Without question the most unlikeable person I've ever spoken to in a tech situation.
  • I mean it ought to be the charming old eccentric uncle with the zany housekeeper and the funny little critter on the beach and it just seems to miss out on that level and I actually felt that all the children were really unlikeable.
  • It is very difficult to write a book about essentially unlikeable characters but she manages to pull it off.
  • By this stage I should tell you about Michelle, our slightly scatty, but very likeable waitress, who had assured me that the lobster was wonderful.
  • He's a gentle giant who wouldn't want to hurt anyone, he's such a likeable person.
  • His charm makes what should be an abhorrent character worryingly likeable. The Sun
  • With all this unremitting niceness, no wonder he seeks unlikeable characters to play. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's so likeable you almost forgive the fact that his character has only one joke. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interesting, cos they are not portrayed as a tight, likeable team, but a nest of corruption and depraved power-to-commerce cynicism.
  • What’s more, it’s jauntier, more likeable Keane: piano-led indie pop with a pretty melody and an obvious debt to seventies soft rock. Boo-Boo Album Of The Week: Primal Scream, ‘Give Out But Don’t Give Up’
  • The central character is deeply flawed and yet he is also extremely likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a confident lad, cocky like most of those who can turn their hand to genius, but nonetheless likeable for it.
  • My landlord is a likeable chap, but the plumbing and moth issues are longstanding and unlikely to be rectified. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diane is a likeable character with real spirit and spunk.
  • He was not a likeable sort; he was too "mouthy" according to his associates. Jean of the Lazy A
  • My guess is that someone might conclude she's oddly unexpressive and a little strange - but likeable.
  • This was another torrid night for one of football's most likeable characters. Times, Sunday Times
  • She believed she was unlikeable and unloveable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then there's probably some sort of Attractive New Girl who is also superficial and popularity-driven, but in a way that's slightly less obnoxious and unlikeable, which is why we're supposed to empathize with her. Alex Blagg: My Review Of The OC Creator's New Show Gossip Girl, Which I Did Not Watch
  • Not only was he fluent and persuasive, he was immensely likeable. The Sun
  • Elsewhere the emphasis is on speed of delivery, which makes for a pacy production, but, however likeable, it ultimately lacks authority.
  • To be honest, I gave up on them around album 5; dismissing them as likeable yet wholly inconsequential practitioners of the art of toytown electronica, all twee bleeps and sing-song vocals.
  • For my own part I will retain a host of delightful memories of this very modest and ever so likeable man.
  • But the moment he came into contact with the audience, his charm flowered and he became a likeable human being.
  • And while he did allegedly insist on the rewrites that ensured he got the girl, he was happy to leave his character's unlikeable personality traits.
  • She is as loveable as she is unlikeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, there's this half-assed ongoing sublot about a few of kids 'parents, whose marriages are all on the rocks because one of them's cheating and the other's a work-a-holic and mommy takes pills and they're all just too self-involved to do much in the way of parenting, which we're supposed to understand is the "real reason" why these kids are such unlikeable jerkfaces, thereby making this whole show a poignant statement about the breakdown of the American family's value system, as opposed to just another moron-exploiting melodrama about awful people leading terrible lives. Alex Blagg: My Review Of The OC Creator's New Show Gossip Girl, Which I Did Not Watch
  • This can not be said of the colourful house, which turns out to be as likeable as its architect.
  • It's an accomplished portrayal of ravaged glamour, pitiable but also biliously unlikeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Bradley James as the bratling prince (yes, I know Mr T H White says that Arthur is supposed be brought up ignorant of his royal heritage; clearly the committee are just as ignorant of THEIR heritage) managed to make him a right royal pain without being totally unlikeable. The Very Fluffy Diary of Millennium Dome, Elephant
  • Then I hightailed across town to see ‘King of Stains’ at Bats, where Gibby played the most unlikeable character ever, and so well!
  • The German soprano Gabriele Schnaut, as the Dyer's Wife (the downtrodden slum-dweller who has the coveted shadow), even outsings Voight, but of course she benefits from having the earthier and more likeable of the lead soprano roles. In Search Of A Shadow
  • This utterly engaging and thoroughly likeable book masquerades under the pretence of being a search for ‘the perfect meal’.
  • He was a likeable chap, but as blunt and direct a character as you could wish to meet. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • For a barrel of laughs, go and see this likeable duo as they entertain and exchange banter across a farm fence.
  • His death last week saddened me and all who had worked with him, for Mick was a truly likeable fellow.
  • The first-person voice is amazing--the narrator's funny and warm and entirely persuasive and completely likeable--and it's got the right kind of grotesquerie to really conjure up the memory of life as a young person. Manstealing for Fat Girls
  • He presents the character as a wise, warm and generally likeable fellow not asking much out of life.
  • It's probably because of this that the characters are so likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • His performance has matured since then, and he makes Billy a likeable and believable character.
  • He was a genius of the medium and will be remembered as an immortal many times over - and a really likeable one, too.
  • Anyway, there's that load of splendidness and then the DVD ends with the video for Beautiful Stranger - in which she wears too much fake tan but it's likeable enough.
  • The series mined an area rich in comedy potential but it failed to win over its audience, possibly because, aside from the Hallidays, the remaining characters were genuinely unlikeable.
  • The pair are so unlikeable, however, that you want them both to lose. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cheadle is a likeable actor who has done good work in the past, but he has yet to carry a movie on the strength of his performance.
  • The central character is deeply flawed and yet he is also extremely likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was very likeable and he was known to a lot of people, not only in the Moston area, but around Manchester too.
  • He was a likeable chap, but as blunt and direct a character as you could wish to meet. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • They're a likeable, extremely versatile group. Times, Sunday Times
  • A diplomat's son, a photojournalist, a wealthy adventurer, a Peace Corps veteran - these are unlikeable characters, but affecting and recognizably products of a bloated yet dominant America.
  • The film thrives on the chemistry between its two likeable leads, while the rest of the cast is funny and amiable.
  • Of all Europe's princes today, Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre must be one of the most amiable and likeable.
  • A victory for the likeable Scott would be a popular one this week for everyone apart from the bookmakers.
  • Luke Flanagan aka Ming the Merciless is a one-off: eccentric and radical but with a winning, lively and likeable personality.
  • His innocent boyish face suggests a young, vivid child, a likeable person.
  • ‘I had a lekker race,’ smiled the likeable athlete who is the son of former SA champions Hugo Myburgh and Hybre de Lange.
  • The series mined an area rich in comedy potential but it failed to win over its audience, possibly because, aside from the Hallidays, the remaining characters were genuinely unlikeable.
  • Pipe is immensely likeable yet instinctively quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leighton is a beautiful girl but there is NOTHING likeable about Blair at all. 'Gossip Girl' recap: Blair dumps Serena -- for good? | EW.com
  • A victory for the likeable Scott would be a popular one this week for everyone apart from the bookmakers.
  • In Cath, Jennings succeeds in quickly establishing an extremely likeable, sympathetic character.
  • After being sold to a family that mistreats him, Oliver decides to strike out on his own and travels to London where he is befriended by a likeable pickpocket named the Artful Dodger.
  • This is a memorable first book, but short on likeable characters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The man you saw on the screen was a down-to-earth, likeable guy who just happened to be a TV star.
  • He was the first owner of the second pub in Kilmovee and he became a very popular publican and a very likeable gentleman which he still is.
  • Proper scariness is snuffed out, but the humane presiding spirit is likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • But each one of them is intelligent, with strong, engaging, likeable personalities.
  • Another reason is that we're trying to seem likeable and we're worried about seeming aggressive or arrogant. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mean she really was not likeable in TDK, I'm was really ok with her dying…either she was supposed to be hateable or it was bad writing, I mean she hated him! Chris Nolan Talks About the Superman Reboot and Batman 3 « FirstShowing.net
  • For all his sophistication, he retains an extremely likeable quality of innocence.
  • He was a quiet, likeable chap. Times, Sunday Times
  • For all its high-tech special effects wizardry, which is spectacular on its own and worth the price of admission, “Star Wars” has at its core an incredibly strong story told through some very likeable and strong characters. Episode Iv | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • He seems to have been a less than likeable man; certainly he was less than diplomatic. Dictionary of Mind, Body and Spirit
  • It is very difficult to write a book about essentially unlikeable characters but she manages to pull it off.
  • Reviews: ‘Caine is a talented enough and likeable enough performer to create the illusion of a mature irony at work on catchpenny material’ - The Voice Films of Michael Caine #43: Blame It on Rio
  • A kind of mulish huffiness in his expression made him look ridiculous and unlikeable. The Nursing Home Murder
  • The cast are promising, though, and the project has a likeable adventurousness. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also has a frail, sweet innocence that makes him immensely likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the whole, though, your back bencher is a pretty likeable fellow-and the fact that he can stay likeable is a credit to him. Various Aspects of the Ottawa Scene
  • For my own part I will retain a host of delightful memories of this very modest and ever so likeable man.
  • Yet despite such limitations of taste there's something likeable about the way he has used the most direct route possible to get his messages across. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor are any of them particularly likeable, which allows a comic mood to prevail even when events darken - Laurence's death, for example, is more farcical than it is tragic.
  • But each one of them is intelligent, with strong, engaging, likeable personalities.
  • Romantic comedies pitch likeable young girls with roguish rough men, usually resulting in a personality transformation for the latter as he falls in love with the girl of his dreams.
  • He's a gentle giant who wouldn't want to hurt anyone, he's such a likeable person.
  • This utterly engaging and thoroughly likeable book masquerades under the pretence of being a search for ‘the perfect meal’.
  • He is an immensely likeable, straightforward and direct person.
  • Oates has the courage to create entire novels peopled by unlikeable characters.
  • They are cute and really likeable. The Sun
  • This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a mischievous rogue.
  • His charm and the fact that he is so likeable often allows him to get away with murder.
  • He was an immensely likeable companion away from the microphone and a most sympathetic colleague to work with. Times, Sunday Times
  • A friendly, likeable man with a rare sense of humour, he had a story for every hour of the day and every day of the week.
  • If you ask me; macs are either more likeable or hateable. 7stacks Does OS X Stacks In Windows 7 Style | Lifehacker Australia
  • A friendly and likeable fellow, Ritchie has all the people skills needed to keep the show on the road.
  • For all its technical competence, though, the film is unlikeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oates has the courage to create entire novels peopled by unlikeable characters.
  • Stars are discouraged from playing unlikeable characters (and Tracy Flick was certainly that).
  • He's likeable enough, but a bit boring.
  • Other senior courtiers thought him'not naturally a likeable man '. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a likeable man, warm and friendly, talking at machine-gun pace, telling one story after another and finding ever more inventive uses for the F-word.
  • We are soft-shelled: we want to be liked, and have been trained to work on being likeable since infancy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A friendly and likeable fellow, Ritchie has all the people skills needed to keep the show on the road.
  • Rorschach is clearly insane and not meant to be either heroic or likeable. Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Germany
  • That last utterance sums up Lemaitre's likeable innocence, and he admits that 12 months ago he did not believe he could be one of the best. Christophe Lemaitre, France's premier blanc, seeks grand cru status
  • This is a warm and likeable biography of a warm and likeable man. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a good natured, kind and likeable gentleman who commanded much regard throughout the region
  • Although her publicity shots present her as a sultry, moody, sleepy-eyed blonde with a slightly sneering, stand-offish expression, Herbert couldn't be more down-to-earth, likeable and friendly.
  • From everything I know, she is an engaging, likeable person, but she certainly isn't coming off as much of a team player.
  • Beneath the sentimental psychobabble, there's a likeable movie trying to get out.
  • And while he did allegedly insist on the rewrites that ensured he got the girl, he was happy to leave his character's unlikeable personality traits.

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