What is another word for loveable?

Pronunciation: [lˈʌvəbə͡l] (IPA)

The word "loveable" refers to someone or something that is easy to love or has traits that make them endearing. There are several synonyms for the word "loveable" that can be used to describe a person's character. Some of these synonyms include charming, delightful, friendly, affable, amiable, and pleasing. Other synonyms for "loveable" may include endearing, adorable, irresistible, and enchanting, depending on the context of the sentence or phrase. These words can be used interchangeably depending on the writer's preference and the specific situation. In literature, "loveable" characters are often the ones that readers root for and quickly become attached to.

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What are the hypernyms for Loveable?

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What are the opposite words for loveable?

The antonyms for the word "loveable" are generally associated with negative aspects such as unlovable, detestable, repugnant, and unattractive. The antonym unlovable refers to someone or something that is not worthy of love or affection. Detestable means something or someone that is worthy of hate or disgust. Repugnant refers to something that is distasteful or offensive to one's senses. Finally, unattractive refers to something that is not attractive or appealing, making it unlovely. These words signify the opposite of "loveable," which is a pleasing and lovable quality. It's good to understand the different antonyms of loveable to express oneself better in the English language.

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Usage examples for Loveable

The story of a girl of the Michigan woods; a buoyant, loveable type of the self-reliant American.
"If Any Man Sin"
H. A. Cody
"Indeed you will find her a most innocent and loveable child," pleaded Graham eagerly, and not without an inward dismay at the idea of our little unconscious Madelon being looked to, and corrected by this grim woman; "she thinks her father was perfection, it is true, but it is through her total want of comprehension of his real character, and of the nature of his pursuits; and-believe me, Madame, it would be cruel to disturb that ignorance."
"My Little Lady"
Eleanor Frances Poynter
They speak of him in such terms as these, 'the loveable,' 'the amiable, 'the beautiful.
"Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2"
Robert Ornsby

Famous quotes with Loveable

  • You are loved, loving and loveable.
    Jen Ramsey
  • It is the loving, not the loved, woman who feels loveable.
    Jessamyn West
  • Johannes was something of a Renaissance man. First of all, artist. Then author, historian, archivist and even sort-of farmer. Above all, he was a thoughtful, loving and loveable human being who thought very deeply about the human condition
    Tertius Myburgh
  • Of the gifted being whose career, intimately blended for nearly twenty years with my own in every intellectual and literary pursuit, it is my inevitable task to describe, I cannot write in a language addressed to common minds or submitted to mere worldly rules. I must appeal to the feeling and the imaginative; for such was L. E. L. She cannot be understood by an ordinary estimate nor measured by an ordinary standard; and those who have not poetry in their souls and warm and deep sympathies in their natures, will find little to interest them in this portion of my work. .... I found in L. E. L. a creature of another sphere, though with every fascination which could render her most loveable in our every-day world. The exquisite simplicity of childhood, the fine form of womanhood, the sweetest of dispositions, the utmost charm of unaffected manners, and, above all, an impassioned ideal and poetical temperament which absorbed her existence and held all else comparatively as nothing. The development of this Psyche-phenomenon was her life, and all that pertained to it. Her whole history realised the allegory, if it be an allegory, of Apuleius, as closely as if it had been invented to shape her course, with the exception of its fatal termination on earth—death instead of slumber;
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • I'm exactly as I appear. There is no warm loveable person inside. Beneath my cold exterior, once you break the ice, you find cold water.
    Gore Vidal

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