Approachable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈproʊtʃəbəl/

Definitions of approachable

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'approachable' describes someone or something that is easy to approach or talk to

Example Sentences

A1 The teacher was very approachable and easy to talk to.

A2 The store manager is approachable and willing to help customers with any questions they may have.

B1 The company has a reputation for being approachable and open to feedback from employees.

B2 The professor's approachable demeanor made it easy for students to ask questions and seek clarification.

C1 The politician was known for being approachable and engaging with constituents on a personal level.

C2 The CEO's approachable leadership style fostered a culture of open communication and collaboration within the company.

Examples of approachable in a Sentence

formal The professor is known for being extremely approachable and always willing to help his students.

informal Don't worry, the new manager is really approachable and easy to talk to.

slang She's super chill and really approachable, you'll have no problem getting along with her.

figurative The concept of success seemed more approachable once she broke it down into smaller steps.

Grammatical Forms of approachable

past tense

approached

plural

approachables

comparative

more approachable

superlative

most approachable

present tense

approaches

future tense

will approach

perfect tense

has approached

continuous tense

is approaching

singular

approachable

positive degree

approachable

infinitive

to approach

gerund

approaching

participle

approaching

Origin and Evolution of approachable

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'approachable' originated from the Old French word 'aprochier' which means to come near or draw close.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'approachable' has retained its core meaning of being easy to approach or friendly, but it has also taken on connotations of being accessible or open to communication or interaction.