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endear

[en-deer] / ɛnˈdɪər /


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It’s an endearing public image signifying how much fun he is having in his senior season.

From Los Angeles Times

He eventually became fluent in Hindi, a rare achievement in Delhi's foreign press corps and one which endeared him to many Indians for whom he was always "Tully sahib".

From BBC

Burnham has not endeared himself to all Labour MPs though.

From BBC

Known for quotable one-liners and clever quips, Parton has long leveraged witticisms to endear herself to many — including the media.

From Los Angeles Times

That he threatened so long to use force hasn’t endeared him to voters.

From The Wall Street Journal