Personable

Adjective

 * 1)  Having a pleasing appearance or manner; attractive; handsome; friendly; amiable.
 * 2) * 1822, Sir Walter Scott, The Fortunes of Nigel, ch. 19:
 * I admit him a personable man, for I have seen him; and I will suppose him courteous and agreeable.
 * 1) * 1908, E. M. Forster, A Room With a View, ch. 12:
 * Barefoot, bare-chested, radiant and personable against the shadowy woods, he called: "Hullo, Miss Honeychurch! Hullo!"
 * 1) * 1919, Joseph A. Altsheler. The Sun Of Quebec, ch. 5:
 * I'm bound to admit that you're a personable young rascal, with the best manners I've met in a long time.
 * 1) * 2009, Randy James, "2-Min. Bio: Stephanie Birkitt: Letterman's Lover?," Time, 5 Oct.:
 * Aside from being incredibly funny and personable he is generous, kind and is great fun to play catch with.

Adverbs for Personable
altogether; charmingly; unusually; uncommonly; highly; remarkably; obviously; undeniably; delightfully; pleasantly; definitely; emphatically; fortunately; admirably; irresistibly; singularly; particularly; completely.

Thesaurus
Junoesque, agreeable, amply endowed, authoritative, becoming, bonny, braw, built, built for comfort, buxom, callipygian, callipygous, charismatic, charming, comely, consequential, curvaceous, curvy, effective, effectual, efficacious, enchanting, estimable, fair, goddess-like, good-looking, goodly, important, influential, likely, lovely to behold, magnetic, momentous, persuasive, pleasing, pneumatic, potent, powerful, presentable, prestigious, reputable, shapely, sightly, slender, stacked, statuesque, strong, suasive, substantial, telling, weighty, well-built, well-favored, well-formed, well-made, well-proportioned, well-shaped, well-stacked, winning

Translations

 * German:, ,  von angenehmer Erscheinung,


 * Polish:, sympatyczny,