单词 | likeableness |
释义 | likeablenesslikablenessn. The quality of being likeable; = likeability n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > [noun] > quality of being likeable likeability1823 likeableness1856 1856 Eng. Cycl., Biogr. III. 275 Such as look chiefly to those of his writings which had personal bearings, will do positive injustice to the real likeableness of his personal character. 1879 H. Spencer Data of Ethics ix. §60. 164 The different opinions concerning the likeableness of this or that occupation. 1922 C. C. Wasburn Lonely Warrior xxi. 278 ‘You'd like him.’ ‘I don't want to,’ said Edwards. ‘I don't want to like any of your crew. It's their likableness that I resent.’ 1973 Times 15 Dec. 4/2 Pupils were asked to rate the instructor on such things as intelligence, likableness, popularity and honesty. 2004 Press & Jrnl. (Aberdeen) (Nexis) 25 Feb. 9 A likeableness that can't help but bring an appreciative smile. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1856 |
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