If it describes a noun, than yes :)
The adjective lovely (pretty) is spelled just the way you spelled it.
The adjective for "like" is "likable" (or "likeable" in British English). It describes someone or something that is pleasant, agreeable, or easy to like. Other related adjectives include "similar" and "resembling," depending on the context in which "like" is used.
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If you read the story... YOU WOULD KNOW!
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No. Likable or likeable is an adjective. Only some sources recognize the adverb "likeably" (likably).
Yes, it is. It means friendly or sociable.
The adjective lovely (pretty) is spelled just the way you spelled it.
The adjective for "like" is "likable" (or "likeable" in British English). It describes someone or something that is pleasant, agreeable, or easy to like. Other related adjectives include "similar" and "resembling," depending on the context in which "like" is used.
The new teacher was likable enough.Likable by nature, the boy felt hurt when rejected.Though generally likable, the man turned into a monster when he drank.
Really Likable People was created in 2001.
She was angry and resentful -- not terribly likable despite her good looks.
Yes, I'm nice, thoughtful, a good friend. The question is, are YOU a likable person tho ;)
The cat that my sister is going to buy is likable.Stacy is a very likable person.
The "they are" form of "simpáticos" in Spanish is "son simpáticos." This phrase is used to describe a group of people or things that are likable or friendly. In Spanish, "simpáticos" is the plural masculine or mixed-gender form of the adjective.
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