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Likeable   /lˈaɪkəbəl/   Listen
Likeable

adjective
1.
(of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings.  Synonyms: appealing, likable, sympathetic.
2.
Easy to like; agreeable.  Synonym: likable.






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"Likeable" Quotes from Famous Books



... not read the Corn Bill the third time before Tuesday next, and I shall be detained in town to vote on the Coercion Bill on Thursday, after which I shall leave for Manchester. I send you a 'Spectator' paper, by which you will see that I am a 'likeable' person, I ...
— Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century • James Richard Joy

... it is possible to bring up the young in dissent from the common beliefs around them, or in indifference to them, without engendering any of that pride in eccentricity for its own sake, which is so little likeable a quality in either young or old. There is, however, little risk of an excess in this direction. The young tremble even more than the old at the penalties of nonconformity. There is more excuse for them in this. Such penalties in their case usually come closer ...
— On Compromise • John Morley

... actually with saddlebags?" echoed a young fellow with a likeable face which was for the moment incredulously amused. "That goes Dick Whittington one better. You do make some rare discoveries, ...
— The Call of the Cumberlands • Charles Neville Buck



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