An example of someone who is affable is a friendly and outgoing receptionist who greets everyone with a smile and is always willing to help.
The root word of affable is derived from the Latin word "affābilis," meaning "easy to speak to" or "approachable."
Antonyms: Hostile, cold, unfriendly. Synonyms: Friendly, affable, pleasant, agreeable.
Some alternative words for warm and friendly are welcoming, amiable, affable, and congenial.
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A positive connotation for the word friendly would be that a person is affable, likable, able to get along with others and communicate in a nice manner. Here is an example of a positive use of friendly. Mary Ann is a merchant in town who is friendly to all the people who come into her shop. Her friendliness makes everyone want to shop there and buy from her. My computer works well for me because it is user friendly and gives me lots of helps with software issues that are difficult for me. Here is a negative use of friendly. Martin is unfriendly to everyone. He is grouchy and snaps at people when they speak to him.
I always found him a very affable, approachable fella.
Affable means likeable and friendly. An example of affable used in a sentence is: His affable nature drew people to him and he was always surrounded by friends and loved ones.
Affable is an adjective used for a good-natured or kind person who shows warmth and friendliness. For example, My teacher seems to be strict but actually he's a very affable man. I was comforted by her affable manner/tone of talking. My sister is a very frank and affable girl. Everybody likes humorous and affable people. Hope that helped. :) -U.G. :)
Some synonyms for affable are:amiablecourteousdebonairfriendlygenialgraciouskindobligingpolitesuave
Every one loves him. Due to his affable nature.
Affable is an adjective.
Affable means friendly and accommodating. Here are some sentences.He is such an affable fellow that nobody dislikes him.You could be more affable if you tried, instead of getting so angry.She was happy that Jill was so affable about the party being cancelled.
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The root word of affable is derived from the Latin word "affābilis," meaning "easy to speak to" or "approachable."
the man was affable and easy to talk to.:D
(Affable means Friendly, courteous, sociable; receiving others kindly)He struck me as an affable sort of a man.His affable grin made newcomers feel welcome.
Our teacher's name is Mr Gruff, but, surprisingly, he's really quite affable!