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Likeable vs. Likable
Likeable
/ˈlaɪkəbəl/
Having qualities that make a person easy to like or enjoy
Examples:
Synonyms:
affable
amiable
agreeable
charming
endearing
Antonyms:
unlikable
unpleasant
Likable
/ˈlaɪkəbəl/
Easy to like or be fond of due to charming or pleasant qualities
Examples:
Synonyms:
pleasant
agreeable
amiable
charming
endearing
Antonyms:
unlikable
disagreeable
repellent
Ways to tell them apart:
Both words
likeable
and
likable
mean the same thing, which is to be pleasing or easy to like.
The difference is mainly in the spelling and preferred usage in different English-speaking regions.
Likeable
is the preferred spelling in British English.
Likable
is the preferred spelling in American English.
It's important to use the spelling consistent with the variant of English you are using.
When to use likeable:
When to use likable:
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