Word family noun person personality persona personage the personals personification personnel adjective personal ≠ impersonal personalized personable verb personalize personify adverb personally ≠ impersonally
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpersonableper‧son‧a‧ble /ˈpɜːsənəbəl $ ˈpɜːr-/ adjective NICEsomeone who is personable is attractive and pleasantExamples from the Corpus
personable• While casual, it is extremely personable.• He was young, personable and elusive.• Nick personable, Eton educated, slightly big boyish looking is 30 and married with two very young children.• Luyendyk not only is eloquent and personable, he is Hollywood handsome.• He decided to dispense with the goodlooking, personable high-achiever destined to succeed and instead back the incumbent of this space.• He was certainly the most personable lecturer there.• Psychologically, it must have been extremely difficult for these students to equate suspect institutions with personable people.• I sat next to a personable young man named Yong Yoon, who was not a typical bureaucrat.• He seems a very personable young man.