likable
/ˈlaɪkəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlaɪkəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlī-kə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
likable — 形容詞
- likablepositive
- more likablecomparative
- most likablesuperlative
1. the standard American English spelling of 'likeable,' used without the letter 'e
美式拼法
likeable 的美式英語拼寫方式
the standard American English spelling of 'likeable,' used without the letter 'e' before the ending
Kwame worked hard to come across as likable during his interview in Houston.
Kwame 在休士頓面試時,努力讓自己給人留下討人喜歡的印象。
American English: likable (not likeable)
Nandini's warm and likable personality made her popular at the Dallas office.
Nandini 溫暖又討人喜歡的個性,讓她在達拉斯辦公室很受歡迎。
The casting director wanted a likable actor to play the lead in the new sitcom.
選角導演想找一位討人喜歡的演員來主演這部新情境喜劇。
Ananya told her son that being honest matters more than being likable.
Ananya 告訴兒子,做人誠實遠比討人喜歡更重要。
用法筆記
This is the standard spelling in American English. British English uses 'likeable' (with an 'e'). The pronunciation and meaning are identical in both varieties.
常見錯誤
2. having a friendly, pleasant nature that makes people feel warmly toward you with
討人喜歡
個性友善、令人容易產生好感
having a friendly, pleasant nature that makes people feel warmly toward you without any effort or show
Santiago turned out to be the most likable person at the whole weekend workshop.
Santiago 成了整個週末工作坊中最討人喜歡的人。
superlative: most likable
The stray cat had matted fur and one torn ear, yet it was surprisingly likable.
那隻流浪貓毛髮打結、耳朵還缺了一角,卻出奇地討人喜歡。
adverb + likable: surprisingly likable
Karim's quiet honesty made him instantly likable to everyone in the room.
Karim 安靜而誠實的態度,讓房間裡的每個人都覺得他討人喜歡。
Clive worried that his bad temper would make him less likable at the barbecue.
Clive 擔心自己的壞脾氣會讓他在烤肉聚會上變得不那麼討人喜歡。
Xiaoming played a kind and likable shopkeeper in the school play last night.
Xiaoming 在昨晚的學校話劇中,演了一位和善又討人喜歡的店主。
- agreeable
more formal; often describes willingness to go along rather than personal appeal
- pleasant
broader in scope; can describe experiences, weather, and surroundings, not just people
- charming
suggests a stronger, often more active appeal through wit or charisma
- amiable
formal; emphasizes good-natured friendliness, more common in writing than speech
- unlikable
direct opposite; describes someone hard to warm to
- disagreeable
more formal; emphasizes an unpleasant manner
用法筆記
Often modified by degree adverbs (very, quite, extremely, instantly). Unlike 'charming,' which can imply a deliberate effort to appeal, 'likable' describes a natural, unforced quality that makes others warm to a person.