loveable Meaning of "loveable"

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Definition(s):

  • (adj) having characteristics that attract love or affection

Usage(s):

  1. You've played loveable, but flawed, characters.
  2. Caprice, the cute, funny and loveable waitress with an unfortunate case of low self esteem that results in poor choices of lovers practically walks off the page she seems so real.
  3. Tezuka is best known for the loveable robot boy Tetsuwan Atom, who appeared in print in 1951 and enjoyed a long run in manga-comic books-and on TV cartoons.

Quotes

  1. On Twitter, Stephen Fry wrote: "He was loveable and sweet-natured and will be hugely missed."
    on Oct 11, 2009 By: Stephen Fry Source: guardian.co.uk

  2. England team-mate Alan Mullery said: "I just can't believe it. His nickname was 'Bouncy', he was just such a bouncy, lively 61-year-old. It's such a shock. He was a loveable character, heart of gold and lived football. He just loved playing for his...
    on Apr 24, 2007 By: Alan Mullery Source: BBC News

  3. "Brock hasn't made himself very loveable," White said. "They hate Brock."
    on Jul 12, 2009 By: Dana White Source: Yahoo! Sports

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