We found 21 examples of how to use likeable in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 21 of 21.
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1. | Tom is a likeable person. | |
2. | I definitely want to get acquainted with Mary. I think she is very likeable. | |
3. | I think I'm a likeable guy... | |
4. | Tom is likeable. | |
5. | I think I'm a likeable guy. | |
6. | The antagonist is simultaneously a strawman for everything the author hates and the most likeable character by several orders of magnitude. | |
7. | Do you think you're likeable? | |
8. | I think Tom is likeable. | |
9. | I think Tom is a likeable guy. | |
10. | I think I'm likeable. | |
11. | "You're a very likeable person", "That's right. I'd be happy if I could say the same of you." | |
12. | I think Tom and Mary are likeable. | |
13. | The sales manager is a very likeable woman. | |
14. | I think that Tom is a likeable guy. | |
15. | I think that Tom is likeable. | |
16. | Sami is a very likeable person. | |
17. | He's likeable. | |
18. | People like him because he's so likeable. | |
19. | Tom's a very likeable guy. | |
20. | He isn't likeable. | |
21. | Tom does make a lot of mistakes, and he's still got a lot to learn, but I think he's really likeable. I'm very fond of him. |