LITERATURE QUESTIONS
EARLY BRITISH LITERATURE
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the quality of being honest or genuine
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pleasing in appearance or personality, attractive
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showing tact, respect, and restraint in speech or behavior
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the ability to discern what is excellent or appropriate
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Detailed explanation-1: -having an agreeable or pleasing personality; affable; amiable; sociable. of pleasing personal appearance; handsome or comely; attractive.
Detailed explanation-2: -personable. adjective. /ˈpɜr·sə·nə·bəl/ having a pleasing and attractive manner: She is an intelligent and personable young woman.
Detailed explanation-3: -charismatic. adjective. a charismatic person has a strong personal quality that makes other people like them and be attracted to them.
Detailed explanation-4: -alluring, beautiful, charming, engaging, enticing, fair, glamorous, good-looking, gorgeous, handsome, interesting, inviting, lovely, pleasant, pleasing, tempting, adorable, agreeable, beckoning, bewitching.
Detailed explanation-5: -Someone who is personable has a pleasant appearance and character. [approval] The people I met were intelligent, mature, personable. Synonyms: pleasant, pleasing, nice, attractive More Synonyms of personable.