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personable

[pur-suh-nuh-buhl] / ˈpɜr sə nə bəl /


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“She was personable, she was firm, but she wasn’t ever aggressive. And it actually came across that she had empathy for what this plaintiff has gone through.”

From Seattle Times

He described Mr. Paddock as personable and intelligent and said that like “all professional gamblers,” Mr. Paddock “frequently kept to himself.”

From New York Times

He wasn’t there long, however, Conklin told the Statesman, because Kohberger didn’t show himself to be very personable with customers and also wasn’t improving at filleting the fish.

From Seattle Times

Sandy Gall, a veteran foreign correspondent who wrote “Afghan Napoleon: The Life of Ahmad Shah Massoud,” described his son as “a very personable young man with political ambitions.”

From Seattle Times

“It’s very tied to our brand to be so personable,” Rezig says.

From Los Angeles Times