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UK
/lˈʌvəbəl/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
having characteristics that attract love or affection
a mischievous but lovable child
How To Use loveable In A Sentence
- This loveable rascal is probably best known for the Jamaican ska beat that is the signature of much of his song-writing.
- And the loveable curmudgeon is responsible for most of literature's best quotations, maxims and aphorisms.
- Like all loveable teams, Oldham did not take themselves too seriously, as Holden and Rhodes showed when they hammed it up for an Alas Smith and Jones homage. How Oldham Athletic's pinch-me season won over a nation | Rob Smyth
- At best, the show plays out like a character study of two opposing personalities, one of whom wears the iciness of an assassin on his sleeve, while the other is a loveable goof.
- Paul was such a loveable character - a one-off who loved working with and riding horses.
- They completed depictions of a mangy but loveable dog, a fire-breathing dragon, a proud lion and a menacing silverback gorilla defending his territory.
- Does this loveable little old guy still cut the mustard? Times, Sunday Times
- He certainly didn't look like a loveable rogue: nor did he come over as a decent fellow who took a wrong turning. Times, Sunday Times
- Paul was such a loveable character - a one-off who loved working with and riding horses.
- Our unloveable, big loose cannon - Ortland, Ortland!