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The adjective lovely (pretty) is spelled just the way you spelled it.
Omelette IS the preferred spelling.
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The usual spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is the less-used variant.
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Likeable.
No. Likable or likeable is an adjective. Only some sources recognize the adverb "likeably" (likably).
The speaker was very likable.
A word for someone who is not likeable is unlikable.
yes they are friendly and likeable
The adjective lovely (pretty) is spelled just the way you spelled it.
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It is difficult to sum up what makes a person likable and most likeable people are just naturally likable! However, it helps to be smiley and enthusiastic (but not too much and not forced). Being kind, polite and helpful can also make you likeable. It is also important to not be too dramatic or too timid - somewhere in the middle but still be your own unique, individual self :)
Yes, because if you have a leader that isn't likeable than your citizens wouldn't listen to him and they won't suceed
It's often easier to trust a likeable person.
Omelette IS the preferred spelling.
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