The only alternative spelling for the word 'lovable' is 'loveable.' Both are acceptable and most dictionaries, whether online or otherwise, will list both spellings with the same definition. 'Lovible' does not have an entry in any dictionary that I have seen.
Comparative: more lovable Superlative: most lovable
The suffix for "lovable" is "able".
"Lovable" in French is spelled "adorable."
Yes, the suffix in "lovable" is "-able." This suffix is added to the root word "love" to form "lovable," which means capable of being loved.
No the word lovable is not a noun. It is an adjective.
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.
Yes, lovable is an adjective.
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.
more affectionate (lovable -more lovable)
Lovableness is the noun form for the adjective lovable.
My dog is lovable.
The Lovable Cheat was created in 1949.
I think the answer for this question is more lovable..........