Sentence examples for more likeable with from inspiring English sources

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His quartet, featuring Brandon Seabrook on guitar and banjo, kept up an emphatic din that would have been more likeable with just a hint of a smile.

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The first study showed that people found those with easily-pronounced names to be more likeable than those with difficult-to-pronounce monikers.

Halfway between the more likeable aspects of Jason Mraz and John Butler, with nods to everything from grime to jazz, Sheeran is dizzyingly versatile and knows how to use the tools at his disposal.

Design in words Publisher Laurence King has finally rethought its cumbersome and overly reverent International Design Year Book series, and replaced it with something far more likeable and useful.

Students also perceive the active instructional strategy of "Prediction" with PV to be significantly more likeable and more learning effective than the passive strategy of watching the PV with parallel instructor commentary.

In fact, you'll come off as more likeable and trustworthy and those who converse with you will feel more appreciated.[2] If you can't do it for you, do it for them!

Men considered women shown in photographs with red backgrounds or wearing red shirts more attractive than women with other colors, although not necessarily more likeable or intelligent.

As a result, other things with those letters and sounds will become slightly more likeable for you.

The results of Experiment 2, in particular, show that people included others in their sense of self as a consequence of sharing traits with them (homophily occurs in every condition), despite the likeability results demonstrating that, in the larger group conditions, the partner with more shared traits is not perceived as more likeable.

If you don't know him, and his music, you should -- few performers have ever had a sweeter and more likeable voice, and a brighter, more liquid fingerpicking style on any instrument with strings.

While proximal explanations of homophily suggest that it is a positive association with a particular set of traits that make a similar person more likeable (Byrne, 1971; Kaplan & Anderson, 1973), here we relate homophily to social networks and communities.

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