A disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to)
1 Some people's affability is more deadly than the violence of coarser souls.
2 He seemed in most excellent spirits-hismanner was the extreme of affability .
3 The newcomer's refined and musical voice breathed the very soul of affability .
4 His high character and affability of manner protected him against such relations.
5 Her seriousness was not abated by her smiles of affability and welcome.
6 The officers were plainly disconcerted by the affability of Mr. Mitchelbourne's reply.
7 Very affable, she gave value to her affability by not squandering it.
8 Urbanity is half of affability , and affability is a charm worth possessing.
9 He kept up his easy-going, jocular affability even with his own family.
10 Greedy's affability and cheerfulness seemed the embodiment of the group's upbeat songs.
11 They praised his good-nature, his affability , his talents, his magnificence, his wit.
12 He lost his easy affability , his prankishness, and much of his good humor.
13 I rather expected, from my knowledge of her affability , that it would happen.
14 Combining French-influenced style and North American affability , Montreal brims with creativity and swagger.
15 In a few minutes, radiating pleasure, affability , and charm, Alden came striding in.
16 But, says SoftBank, its affability should not be mistaken for something less innocent.
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