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affable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of affable in Hindi

  • मिलनसार
  • सुशील
  • मित्रतापूर्ण

affable Definition

  • friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to. ( दोस्ताना, अच्छा स्वभाव, या बात करने में आसान। )

affable Example

  • Most obliging and affable we wish him a good finish to the handballing year. ( सबसे बाध्य और मिलनसार हम उसे हैंडबॉल वर्ष के लिए एक अच्छा खत्म करना चाहते हैं। )
  • Out of it, Alex should retain his very affable and amiable nature. ( इसमें से, एलेक्स को अपने बहुत ही मिलनसार और मिलनसार स्वभाव को बनाए रखना चाहिए। )
  • I know the Irish were traditionally keen on the idea of themselves as affable , sociable sorts. ( मुझे पता है कि आयरिश पारंपरिक रूप से खुद के विचार को मिलनसार, मिलनसार बनाने के लिए उत्सुक थे। )
  • Johnny had a warm and affable personality and was renowned as a hard worker. ( जॉनी एक गर्म और मिलनसार व्यक्तित्व था और एक मेहनती के रूप में प्रसिद्ध था। )

More Sentence 

  • As a player, he was known as much for his toughness and will as he was for his affable personality.
  • Pauline was a pleasant, affable and popular lady who was greatly liked throughout the community.
  • He is too affable , too open, too ready to volunteer a view on issues that worry or interest him.
  • I wasn't intimidated at all, I think because he's so warm and affable and such a generous actor.
  • Everyone seemed very pleasant and affable and there wasn't too much in the way of pontificating.
  • Usually Eddington is the most affable of colleagues, friendly and very approachable.
  • He seems like a very affable , approachable fellow who thoroughly enjoys making movies.
  • I have met him several times and find him an affable and friendly person, and a joy to talk politics with.
  • He is an affable man, easy to talk to, to sit down with, to rap about policy or just chat shop.
  • As it is, you couldn't wish to meet a more pleasant and affable young man.
  • He was a charming, affable man who, it was said, defeated his enemies without making any.
  • Greece's affable , easy-going ways have long made it a favourite with families.
  • Many years ago a very affable councillor approached me to script an election leaflet for him.
  • It was easy to imagine a scene in that affable pub on any night, the slagging, the fun.
  • Listen to their concerns, Mr President, and be your affable , charming self.
  • On-line customers will be able to fully interact with the affable Alex as if talking to another person.
  • He strides into the restaurant and greets the waiters affably by name and orders soup and a glass of mineral water.
  • But affability , like intelligence, can mask a mean and meager spirit as well as the absence of a sense of proportion.
  • A business suit-clad man then greets them, shakes hands affably and makes them sit in comfortable chairs.
  • He was a brilliant attorney with a self-effacing kindness and affability unlike any I have ever seen.
  • At first the driver and his Arab passengers chat affably enough, chatting loudly over the blaring radio.
  • Perhaps his ability to weather the ebb and flow of public fickleness lies in his sheer affability and generosity of spirit.
  • The virtue of justice comes wrapped in other tempering traits: gratitude, liberality, affability , and mercy.
  • But affability alone does not guarantee success.
  • He concurred affably , puckering his lips in thought as he pondered over the last decade's adventures.
  • Service businesses must provide their service, whatever it is, efficiently, usually quickly, affordably, and affably .