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- Dictionarylik·a·ble/ˈlīkəb(ə)l/
adjective
- 1. (especially of a person) pleasant, friendly, and easy to like: "a very likable young woman"
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The meaning of LIKABLE is having qualities that bring about a favorable regard : pleasant, agreeable. How to use likable in a sentence.
Synonyms for LIKABLE: loved, attractive, respectable, charming, sweet, lovely, adorable, admirable; Antonyms of LIKABLE: unpleasant, offensive, horrible, disagreeable, disgusting, distasteful, contemptible, wretched.
LIKABLE definition: 1. mainly US spelling of likeable 2. A likable person is pleasant and easy to like: 3. easy to…. Learn more.
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Likable definition: readily or easily liked; pleasing. See examples of LIKABLE used in a sentence.
LIKABLE meaning: 1. mainly US spelling of likeable 2. A likable person is pleasant and easy to like: 3. easy to…. Learn more.
A likable person is agreeable and friendly. It's very easy to be fond of someone who's likable. Every student wants to take a class with the most likable teacher in your school, and your likable acquaintances find it easy to make friends.
The set-up may not be wildly original, but the characters are likable. This is only a small weakness, though, in what is a funny and likable film. It's likable, frequently funny and should become a series. The likable performances still count for something, but the film's main asset now is its value as a relic.