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personable

[ UK /pˈɜːsənəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈpɝsənəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of persons) pleasant in appearance and personality

How To Use personable In A Sentence

  • For anyone contemplating international travel, I can highly recommend travelling with a cute, personable infant.
  • Most gang members are actually very personable, and I've never had any trouble rapping with them.
  • The sales assistant was a very personable young man.
  • He has a personable manner that reels the audience in and keeps them on his side.
  • All you spainy-cat fans, my own puss is also a maine-coon mix; they're a personable breed -- smart and friendly, and absolutely beautiful (as you all well know). HP rides again
  • A witty, personable, and fun-loving child, Mark did not seem to possess artistic talent. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery
  • The people I met were intelligent, mature, personable.
  • Laurence Fishburne's Dr. Langston faces a career crossroads in CSI (CBS, 9 ET/PT), which needs to spend the summer making the character more personable and compelling. Critic's Corner Thursday
  • It has to be one of the most personable documentaries I have ever seen and my only qualm is that I wish that there were some way to find out how they have progressed since the surgery. GreenCine Daily: Sundance. Hear and Now.
  • This person must be personable, friendly and approachable.
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