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personable

/pur-suh-nuh-buhl/US // ˈpɜr sə nə bəl //UK // (ˈpɜːsənəbəl) //

有个性,有个性的,亲切的,亲切

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having an agreeable or pleasing personality; affable; amiable; sociable.
    • : of pleasing personal appearance; handsome or comely; attractive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.friendly, sociable

Examples

  • They also have to show up at press conferences and be personable and relatable, all while holding themselves to a different standard of behavior than ordinary people — by, for example, never smoking marijuana.

  • Manchin is personable, but not spectacularly charming or charismatic.

  • Sundberg was a personable figure in the locker room who served as the team’s representative to the players’ association and was an active member of the community through his “Loads of Love” program.

  • They focused on her shrewd ability to zero in on the most important details, as well as ask follow-up questions that elicited shocking responses, while expressing empathy and appearing so personable that viewers felt invested.

  • Though never handsome, Spahn was a strong solidly built man in his youth with a plain yet personable manner.

  • Personable and approachable, Jordin was easy to give instruction to because she was present.

  • She was another one who was present and really—she had the background, she was personable, and she wanted to learn.

  • Liz, a small, personable woman, says she does not want to punish Cheryl Thayer.

  • The personable lead character now runs a soul food restaurant with her son in St. Louis.

  • I forgot to tell Baxter that the dummy had turned up and is a fine, personable-looking volume and very good reading.

  • But he was a very personable young man; and so thought the bridemaids and Miss Betsey herself.

  • The athletic and personable young actor—entitled upon programmes Owen Delamore—was striding to and fro talking excitedly.

  • She gave no coherent answer, but smiled always, then leaned forward and stroked Mrs. Benson upon her personable cheek.

  • Personable; comely, well-looking, handsome:—'Diarmid Bawn the piper, as personable a looking man as any in the five parishes.'