Word of the Day for Wednesday August 3, 2005
affable \AF-uh-buhl\, adjective: 1. Easy to speak to; receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner. 2. Gracious; benign.
Nonetheless, in view of the fact that Leon stated in the warrant that I was good-looking, cheerful and affable, they exhorted me to make myself appear to be taciturn, melancholy and ugly. --Susana Rotker (Editor), [1]The Memoirs of Fray Servando Teresa De Mier
Johnny's father, while strict with his children, usually was affable and relaxed. --Paul C. Nagel, [2]John Quincy Adams
There was even more joking than usual Saturday afternoon; he seemed to be in a particularly affable mood. --"Presley Treats Fans to His Best," [3]New York Times, July 21, 1975 |