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affable

[af-uh-buhl] / ˈæf ə bəl /


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When an affable and ambitious broker from Bear Stearns moved in down the hall, he found a partner to help launch the first chapter of a legendary career.

From The Wall Street Journal

O'Neill, 73, said he had only had a "10 or 15-minute conversation" with the "affable" Nancy as the changeover took place earlier this month.

From BBC

Mamdani is to her left on policy, but he also has an affable, disarming demeanor.

From Salon

Throughout his medical records, I can see glimpses of who my dad is, who he’s always been—a complex soul who can be both affable and combative, cooperative and recalcitrant, depending on his mood.

From Salon

Ushikubo is charming and affable, with a poise that radiates outward.

From Los Angeles Times