(Of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings.
1 The vulnerable side of Tony Soprano made his detestable character deeply likable .
2 You were also open and congenial and sensitive... under the circumstances... likable .
3 People who don't know her have the impression that she is likable .
4 He didn't go out of his way to be likable to us.
5 People keep saying Brown's got to make himself more likable to voters.
6 But it was his impetuous, candid nature that made him so likable .
7 There was something so likable about the old warrior that Maurice relented.
8 The wiry La Beouf, always a likable presence, occasionally rushes his dialogue.
9 There's just something funny and likable about your average, everyday, tatty pigeon.
10 Keri Russell is likable as Fraser's wife, but her role is stock.
11 It's a drama cleverly peopled with truly likable yet totally unknowable characters.
12 They're instantly likable , lots of fun and entirely unconcerned with appearing cool.
13 One of the criticisms is that it has so few likable characters.
14 A little charm and a likable persona-that'show we lasted so long.
15 Eminently likable , she can make even the most displeasing of scripts palatable.
16 He was a very likable boy, too, and Russ liked Tad particularly.
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