likable
61like|a|ble — «LY kuh buhl», adjective. = likable. (Cf. ↑likable) –like´a|ble|ness, noun …
62Congeniality — Con*ge ni*al i*ty (? or ?; 106), n. The state or quality of being congenial; natural affinity; adaptation; suitableness. Sir J. Reynolds. [1913 Webster] If congeniality of tastes could have made a marriage happy, that union should have been… …
63Good-humored — Good hu mored, a. Having a cheerful spirit and demeanor; cheerful; good tempered. See {Good natured}. [WordNet sense 2] [1913 Webster] 2. Disposed to please. [WordNet sense 1] Syn: amiable, agreeable, good humored, likable, likeable. [WordNet… …
64Likeable — Like a*ble (l[imac]k [.a]*b l), a. See {Likable.} [1913 Webster] …
65simpatico — adjective Etymology: Italian simpatico & Spanish simpático, ultimately from Latin sympathia sympathy Date: 1864 1. agreeable, likable 2. being on the same wavelength ; congenial, sympathetic …
66unlovely — adjective Date: 14th century not likable ; disagreeable, unpleasant • unloveliness noun …
67sweetheart — I. noun Date: 14th century 1. darling 2. one who is loved 3. a generally likable person 4. a remarkable one of its kind II. adjective Date: 1942 of or relating to an agreement between an employer and a labor union official arranged privately for… …
68likability — noun see likable …
69likableness — noun see likable …
70likeable — adjective see likable …