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personable

[pur-suh-nuh-buhl] / ˈpɜr sə nə bəl /


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Off stage, Mr. Weir was personable and warm but highly analytic.

From The Wall Street Journal

A neighbor remembered Good as “very bright, friendly and personable” in their interactions, including discussions about extending a fence between their homes to give the couple’s rescue dogs more freedom.

From The Wall Street Journal

It works for her because it makes her very personable and makes her music all that more enjoyable because we feel like we’re actually experiencing her as a human being.

From Los Angeles Times

Youthful, personable, actively meeting diverse social groups, and positioning himself as the challenger to the country's historic establishment, he tried to change his political colours.

From BBC

Mr Harris said Sir Malcolm was a "very personable man, he would write for the greats, all his friends, he was accessible".

From BBC