adjective a term used to describe someone who is friendly, pleasant, and easy to talk to

  • The CEO is known for his affable demeanor when interacting with employees.
  • My neighbor is so affable, always willing to lend a hand.
  • I love hanging out with Jake, he's just so affable!
  • The sun's affable warmth enveloped us as we lounged on the beach.

adjective showing fondness or tenderness towards someone or something

  • The couple displayed an affectionate bond during the charity event.
  • My cat is so affectionate, always rubbing against my legs.
  • I've never seen two people so lovey-dovey and affectionate.
  • His affectionate words were like a warm hug for her troubled soul.

adjective capable of being influenced or controlled

  • The new proposal is amenable to further revisions before final approval.
  • She seems amenable to changing the meeting time to accommodate everyone's schedule.
  • I'm not sure if he'll be amenable to lending us his car for the road trip.
  • His mind is amenable to new ideas and perspectives, making him a great team player.

adjective having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner

  • The host greeted us with an amiable smile as we entered the party.
  • She's always so amiable, making everyone feel welcome.
  • I love hanging out with him, he's just so amiable.
  • Her amiable personality was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a person who is cheerful and lively

adjective lively and cheerful

  • Despite the early hour, she arrived at work looking chipper and ready to start the day.
  • Even after a long night out, he always manages to wake up feeling chipper.
  • I don't know what she's so chipper about, it's just Monday.
  • His chipper attitude was like a ray of sunshine on a gloomy day.

adjective willing to please others; obliging

  • The complaisant employee always went above and beyond to fulfill all of his boss's requests.
  • She's so complaisant, always saying yes to whatever anyone asks of her.
  • I can't stand how complaisant he is, always trying to please everyone.
  • The complaisant sea gently lapped at the shore, eager to accommodate the incoming tide.

adjective suitable or appropriate; pleasant and friendly

  • The team members found the work environment to be congenial and collaborative.
  • I always enjoy spending time with Jane because she's so congenial.
  • I vibe with Mark because he's just so congenial, you know?
  • The artist described the colors in her painting as congenial, creating a harmonious and pleasing composition.

adjective describing a person who is brave and willing to face danger or pain

adjective showing enthusiasm or exhilaration; overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement

  • The ebullient candidate gave an inspiring speech at the conference.
  • She was so ebullient after receiving the good news.
  • My friend is always so ebullient, it's contagious!
  • The ebullient atmosphere in the stadium electrified the crowd.

adjective describing someone who has a lot of energy and enthusiasm

  • The energetic young students participated actively in the school's sports day event.
  • She's always so energetic, bouncing around the room like a ball of energy.
  • I love hanging out with him, he's so hype and energetic all the time.
  • The city was alive and energetic, with the hustle and bustle of people going about their day.

adjective Even tempered is used to describe someone who remains calm and composed in all situations.

  • The professor is known for being even tempered in all situations.
  • My dad is so even tempered, he never gets angry.
  • I wish I could be as chill and even tempered as my dog.
  • Her even tempered demeanor was like a calming breeze in the midst of chaos.

adjective friendly, cheerful, or pleasant

  • The genial host welcomed all the guests to the charity event.
  • She has such a genial personality, always making everyone feel comfortable.
  • That new restaurant is genial, we should definitely check it out.
  • His genial smile lit up the room, spreading warmth to everyone around him.

adjective describing someone who is cheerful, pleasant, and good-natured

  • She always maintained a good humored demeanor, even in the face of adversity.
  • He's such a good humored guy, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • My friend is super good humored, she's always down for a good time.
  • The atmosphere at the party was good humored, with everyone enjoying themselves and having a great time.

adjective having a pleasant or friendly disposition

  • The good-natured man always greeted everyone with a smile.
  • My neighbor is so good-natured; he's always willing to lend a helping hand.
  • I love hanging out with Sarah, she's such a good-natured chick.
  • Despite facing many challenges, he remained good-natured through it all.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • She is known for her generous nature and heart of gold.
  • My friend always helps others out, she's got a real heart of gold.
  • That guy may act tough, but deep down he's got a heart of gold.
  • The old man's wrinkled face belied his heart of gold, which shone through in his kind actions.

adjective describing someone who is lively, energetic, or enthusiastic

  • The high spirited young woman impressed everyone with her enthusiasm and energy.
  • The high spirited group of friends always have a great time together.
  • Those high spirited kids are always up for an adventure.
  • His high spirited personality was like a breath of fresh air in the office.

noun a humble person

verb to lower in condition or dignity; abase

adjective having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance

  • He always remained humble despite his great success in the business world.
  • She's a really humble person, always willing to help others.
  • I can't stand people who act all high and mighty, I prefer those who are humble.
  • The mountain stood tall and majestic, yet it remained humble in the presence of the vast sky above.

adjective not able to be controlled or restrained

  • Her irrepressible enthusiasm for the project was evident in every meeting.
  • Sarah's irrepressible energy always lights up the room.
  • That guy's irrepressible charm makes him popular with everyone.
  • The irrepressible force of nature could not be tamed by human efforts.
  • She was known in the community as a kindhearted philanthropist, always willing to help those in need.
  • My neighbor is such a kindhearted person, always checking in on everyone in the neighborhood.
  • Dude, that guy is seriously one of the most kindhearted dudes I know.
  • Her kindhearted nature was like a warm ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun the quality of being full of life and energy; vivacity

  • The liveliness of the city streets was invigorating.
  • Her liveliness always brings a smile to my face.
  • The party was lit, full of liveliness and energy.
  • The liveliness of the debate added fuel to the fire.

adjective describing a person or thing that is easy to love or have affection for

  • The lovable character in the novel quickly became a fan favorite.
  • My dog is so lovable, everyone who meets him falls in love with him.
  • That new rom-com movie is full of lovable characters, you should totally watch it.
  • Her infectious laugh was like a lovable melody that brightened up the room.

adjective having a proud and resilient spirit; courageous

  • The mettlesome young entrepreneur impressed the investors with her bold business proposal.
  • I admire your mettlesome attitude when facing challenges head-on.
  • She's one of the most mettlesome people I know, always ready to take risks.
  • His mettlesome spirit was like a blazing fire, unstoppable and fierce.

verb to provide someone with a reason for acting in a particular way

adjective providing someone with a reason for acting in a particular way

  • The employees were highly motivated to meet the project deadline.
  • I'm feeling really motivated to start working out again.
  • She's so pumped and motivated to ace her exams.
  • His passion for music motivated him to pursue a career as a musician.

adjective having a brave or determined heart; courageous

  • The stouthearted knight fearlessly faced the dragon in battle.
  • My stouthearted friend never backs down from a challenge.
  • She's one stouthearted chick, always ready to take on anything.
  • Having a stouthearted attitude can help you overcome any obstacle in life.

adjective describing someone who is kind, caring, and sympathetic

  • The warmhearted philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the charity.
  • My neighbor is so warmhearted, always offering to help with anything.
  • I love hanging out with her, she's such a warmhearted person.
  • His warmhearted nature melted even the coldest of hearts.

noun a noun referring to the quality of being friendly, pleasant, and easy to approach or talk to

  • Her affability made her a favorite among the guests at the diplomatic reception.
  • His affability always puts everyone at ease during social gatherings.
  • I love hanging out with her because of her cool affability.
  • The affability of the old bookstore drew customers in like a warm embrace.