Yes, lovable is an adjective.
Lovableness is the noun form for the adjective lovable.
No the word lovable is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Lovable (also spelled loveable) is an adjective.
No, "lovable" is an adjective that describes someone or something that is capable of being loved or worthy of love.
The adjective lovely (pretty) is spelled just the way you spelled it.
Yes it is because an adjestive describes someone or something and someone could be described as lovable.
Comparative: more lovable Superlative: most lovable
Michael is lovable for his unique personality and kind spirit. He is lovable for his love of people, humanity, children, nature and animals. Michael is lovable for his kindness and for what he stands for. Michael is lovable for being Michael.
These giant pandas are sometimes lovable.
it is a lovable day out said
The suffix for "lovable" is "able".
Here is an example sentence with the word "lovable":This lovable puppy is both adorable and friendly.