0 having a pleasant appearance and character:
She is intelligent, hard-working, and personable.
1 having a pleasing and attractive manner:
She is an intelligent and personable young woman.
It has quite a personable office, which is a credit to the neighbourhood, and in it there is a beautiful girl wearing a sari.
He was immensely loyal to his party, and he was charming and personable—if at times somewhat distant from the constituency.
I heard recently of an exceedingly able, personable, suitable young man who wanted to become a barrister.
It made him more approachable and more personable, less sure of himself all the time.
The tone was described as boyish enthusiasm and highly condensed yet personable voice.
He was very well-liked, was very personable, and always made himself available for conversation after concerts.
Some may even say they are very personable.
They are a personable enough lot, which is not the same as saying that they have personality.