Sentences with affability
af·fa·ble
A a - An affable and courteous gentleman.
- An affable smile.
- But Barry, in person, is all reason and affability, admitting mild displeasure but remaining measured and upbeat about his local success.
- He seems to suffer a sort of affability, helped no doubt by his kindness towards the kids, many of whom he greets by name.
- But the casual clothes and easy affability cannot conceal Wright's bookishness.
- Jackman, who has given global definition to Aussie affability, is not the sort of person who steamrolls extras.
- But their figures are equally lithe and sparse and the first thing you notice about Jan is his affability and charm.
- Apart from the absolutely confident service and affability of a hands-on owner.