likable - use in sentences

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: The acting isn't even bad enough to make the characters even remotely likable ( someone call Linnea Quigley!

Modifies a noun

  • character: Cruise's shift toward less likable characters has coincided with perhaps the biggest change in his personal life.
  • person: And believing that you are a valued and likable person is what begins the process of change.
  • people: I thought your characters seemed like real and likable people - such a rare quality.
  • chap: The England captain came over as a deeply likable chap, as I think we all knew he was really.
  • comedy: A likable heavy metal comedy with Jennifer Aniston as his straight-talking girlfriend.
  • guy: On the whole, he is a reasonable, likable guy, but in certain situations he changes into someone completely different.

Modifying Another Word

  • instantly: He is also an instantly likable and an excellent mixer, with a quiet but keen sense of humor.
  • extremely: We then see Reece driving around... Jo, an extremely likable character, is clearly in danger; a sense of foreboding lingers.
  • very: And they are very likable characters too and the voice acting is also very good.
  • really: That gives it a really likable, kind of ' retro ' quality.
  • so: As usual, Chris Bennett and her husband, Jack, are so likable.

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