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[ US /ˈɫəvəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /lˈʌvəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having characteristics that attract love or affection
    a mischievous but lovable child

How To Use lovable In A Sentence

  • She has one annoying but lovable big brother that looks out for her, and a little sister that adores and idolizes her.
  • It's not entirely accurate - the book is a bit darker than that, but there is a fair bit of lovable eccentricity to the characters.
  • He was an immensely charming, kind, lovable man. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems fans can't get enough of this overweight, near-sighted, lovable lunk who fights zombies from inside his favorite pub.
  • He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.
  • a mischievous but lovable child
  • He is the lovable old duffer with the frantic, ants-in-the-pants commentating style.
  • Dear, lovable Brian, as unaggressive a human as ever existed, had been murdered because of something to do with Sara. Scarlet Nights
  • He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.
  • The only beauties of the place, and those unintentional, were the long lines of hand-planted shade-trees, uglified as far as possible with whitewashed trunks and croppy heads, but still lovable, growing, living things. Animal Heroes
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