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She was everything that Laurel wasn’t in terms of honesty and likableness.

From Forbes

Whenever shows do this they undermine the sincerity and likableness of their characters.

From Forbes

Arriving in the rural town of Banshee, Pa., in search of the woman who was his lover and partner in crime 15 years ago, the protagonist — who exhibits both a standard-issue laconic likableness and a talent for violence — seizes the opportunity to assume the identity of one Lucas Hood, who dies just before starting his new job as sheriff.

And in his non-Shakespearean sequences he makes the most of the particular grace, charm and likableness which have been his unique contribution to movies.

He has a quick-action brain; but his strong point is his personal magnetism and likableness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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