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Affable

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Af″fa‐ble (�), a. [F. affable, L. affabilis, fr. affari to speak to; ad + fari to speak. See Fable.] 1. Easy to be spoken to or addressed; receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; courteous; sociable.

An affable and courteous gentleman.

Shak.

His manners polite and affable.

Macaulay.

2. Gracious; mild; benign.

A serene and affable countenance.

Tatler.

Syn. — Courteous; civil; complaisant; accessible; mild; benign; condescending.