Likable in a sentence as an adjective

I thought his honesty made him more likable and trustworthy.

You have this likable, but dumb, frat president coming in and becoming CEO.

Well, Obama murders way more people with his Drones and yet he is attractive well spoken and very likable.

Just that there are a lot of important positions that are filled by popular or likable idiots.

A lot of Woz' generosity comes from him not caring about money and power but that doesn't make him any less likable of course.

The extroverted easy to work with likable guys were pleasant to deal with, but they weren't very smart, and I had a lot of trouble teaching them stuff.

The literary editor on page 2 had the author completely pegged:"Mr. Ellsbergs writing is not strong enough to overcome the simple fact that he is not a very likable person.

The more important lesson to learn is that if you're confident, likable, and remember people's names you can be VP of a $100 million dollar company.

From the article: "So, in practice, a really likable person in our community should get Dota 2 for free, because of past behavior in Team Fortress 2.

He's headstrong, sometimes a bit mean, positively pragmatic but also handsome, and -- oddly -- very likable.

I'm taking 'desirable' to mean socially hip, because otherwise this whole article amounts to saying someone likes something because it's likable.

Their longform section has as great of HN-likable original content as any other legit site"They have a strong brand perception they will need to overcome if they truly want to become a trusted news source.

Linus is carrying the burden of being a bully, he does a dirty job of publicly berating people from whom he expects nothing but the best, everything about his handling of these situations shakes our moral fibre and makes him appear a dis-likable human being.

Likable definitions

adjective

(of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings; "the sympathetic characters in the play"

See also: sympathetic appealing likeable

adjective

easy to like; agreeable; "an attractive and likable young man"

See also: likeable