personableper‧son‧a‧ble /ˈpɜːsənəbəl $ ˈpɜːr-/ adjective - He seems a very personable young man.
- He decided to dispense with the goodlooking, personable high-achiever destined to succeed and instead back the incumbent of this space.
- He was certainly the most personable lecturer there.
- He was young, personable and elusive.
- I sat next to a personable young man named Yong Yoon, who was not a typical bureaucrat.
- Luyendyk not only is eloquent and personable, he is Hollywood handsome.
- Nick personable, Eton educated, slightly big boyish looking is 30 and married with two very young children.
- Psychologically, it must have been extremely difficult for these students to equate suspect institutions with personable people.
- While casual, it is extremely personable.
nounpersonpersonalitypersonapersonagethe personalspersonificationpersonneladjectivepersonal ≠ impersonalpersonalizedpersonableverbpersonalizepersonifyadverbpersonally ≠ impersonally