Sentence example with the word 'likable'

likable

acceptable, appetizing, cordial, en rapport, fine, gustable, lovesome, of gourmet quality, sapid, taking, winsome

Definition adj. (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings

Last update: July 1, 2015


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If so, some princes were likable.   [Please select]

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There was something so likable about the old warrior that Maurice relented.   [Please select]

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He shaded his candle with his hand, and the light struck back, showing a strong and rosy and likable face.   [Please select]

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"Come as often as you like," Anne responded heartily, thankful that one of Roy's sisters was likable.   [Please select]

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The greater part of these decent likable fellows could not warm up to anything big, they simply hadn't it in them.   [Please select]

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He had risen now, and a gleam of the old likable Joe came for a moment into his eyes.   [Please select]

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There is no doubt that he was a good wilderness traveler, a keen lover of adventure, and a likable personality.   [Please select]

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He had found him a most likable man, and he was bound to admit that there was much in the German character to admire.   [Please select]

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In eastern Kansas and western Missouri they are common, almost abundant, during both the vernal and autumnal migrations, and after you have once cultivated their acquaintance they are likable, if not quite companionable, birds.   [Please select]

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