Pronunciation: /əˌfæbəˈləti/
noun a noun referring to the quality of being friendly, pleasant, and easy to approach or talk to
A1 She greeted everyone with affability, making them feel welcome.
A2 His affability helped him make friends easily in his new school.
B1 The manager's affability towards customers improved the overall atmosphere of the store.
B2 Her affability and charm made her a favorite among her colleagues.
C1 The politician's affability was seen as a key factor in his popularity with voters.
C2 Despite his wealth, he maintained a sense of affability and humility that endeared him to many.
formal Her affability made her a favorite among the guests at the diplomatic reception.
informal His affability always puts everyone at ease during social gatherings.
slang I love hanging out with her because of her cool affability.
figurative The affability of the old bookstore drew customers in like a warm embrace.
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