likableness 的定义
- readily or easily liked; pleasing: a likable young man.
likableness 近义词
等同于 personality
更多likableness例句
- This is, among other things, a challenging interrogation of the presumption that a book’s protagonist should be likable.
- If you’re female and deemed not likable, then you’re probably also labeled as “rude”—at the very least.
- At the center of this thrilling battle are 16-year-old Rye Dolan and his older brother, Gig, two of the most likable characters you’ll ever meet.
- You have to know what you’re saying, control how you move, appear likable and authentic, all while trying to convey a clear message and establish yourself as a legitimate, trustworthy source.
- It’s a joy to watch her viciously kick the bathroom door shut as she has her existential crisis — and Rory has always been at her most sweetly likable when she’s helping Paris through a meltdown.
- But you find something in them to make them likable and people you do want to spend more than five minutes with.
- Each episode showed his other life as a father, a grief counselor, and a generally likable person.
- Rand Paul had the benefit of observing both what made his father likable and popular, and what made him an also-ran.
- Instead, Ernst is seen as a “likable, relatable person” who is cut “from the cloth of small-town Iowa.”
- Now they should show strength—but still be likable, according to new research.
- They were fine, clean-cut, likable boys, who had come through the war with colors flying.
- The fact that so many German people were likable and that Germany had achieved so much made the case all the worse.
- He had a son, Melville, mighty likable young fellow, studyin' law when his paw died.
- He is so likable he either induces you to let him out of it or gets somebody to do it for him.
- He is the most likable of all the types but his indolence sometimes strains even the love of his family to the breaking point.