Personable in a sentence as an adjective

Seems to work well, since it's both personable and clear what you are emailing about.

He's a slightly personable foil to the new rhetoric.

He's solid, a great team lead, personable without any difficult to handle "quirks".

The guy from RCA Semiconductor was personable, warm, and knew how to sell his company.

A lot of HNers know me, have spoken to me, or have shaken my hand in person, because I'm a fairly personable guy.

They're not quite as hot at selecting reasonably smart people who are personable, creative and tasteful.

The culture produces student-athletes who are some of the most tenacious, personable, and loyal people you can find.

I know people who have interacted with him on a regular basis, and he is just as personable and down-to-earth as his public image suggests.

I'm personable, confident, funny, and I carry myself really well in conversation.

I really do think Gandalf has a lot to offer the business community as an astute and personable negotiator.

Its always funny to see how relaxed and personable some people become after i make some politically incorrect jokes/references.

The authors of, say, Word didn't want to frustrate anyone to the point of tears, but every day thousands of people are so frustrated, because bugs are inevitable, and because no design can do everything, and because people don't always understand the mismatch between your product and their goals, and because computers are less personal than the least personable of persons.

Personable definitions

adjective

(of persons) pleasant in appearance and personality