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affability

[af-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌæf əˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Unfortunately for Ruthie, Teddy meets the cantankerous high jinks of nonagenarians with weapons-grade affability, and despite repeated warnings from literally everyone, she can’t help but be dazzled by him.

From Washington Post

Though his videos are a bit more pointed these days, he hasn’t stopped using comedy, hip-hop and affability to share his opinions with his more than 620,000 followers.

From Washington Post

Mr. Murphy, who said he had been dazzled by Mr. Cameron’s intelligence and affability when they worked together, said he had been “surprised and disappointed” with Mr. Cameron’s tenure as attorney general.

From New York Times

Souza states that he wasn’t crazy about Reagan’s policies but was won over by his authentic affability.

From New York Times

The committees looked at affability as well as at track records, she says.

From Nature