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His short monologue introduced a hugely likeable young man called Nathaniel, who is eternally optimistic about finding love despite none of his many dates ever working out.

From BBC

That indicates that on a national level, Harris is more likeable.

From Salon

Humble, teachable, likeable, connected with Riley and, of course, as daringly bonkers as his seven-yard touchdown run on fourth and one that clinched the win with 8:22 remaining.

Such has been the meteoric rise of the likeable Swede since he turned professional 13 months ago, that it feels like he's been around for years.

From BBC

But she said he is a psychopath — a man who can be charming and likeable but who lacks remorse and empathy for others.

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

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