Approachability
capable of being ; accessible.
(of a person) easy to meet, know, talk with, etc.
contemporary examples
she dressed for the job to which she aspired, but balanced polish with approachability.
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historical examples
was not his unwonted self-defence itself admission of new enlightenment and approachability?
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adjective
capable of being approached; accessible
(of a person) friendly
adj.
1570s, from approach (v.) + -able. figurative sense, “affable, friendly,” is from 1610s. related: approachably; approachability.
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to come near or nearer to: the cars slowed down as they approached the intersection. to come near to in quality, character, time, or condition; to come within range for comparison: as a poet he hardly approaches keats. to present, offer, or make a proposal or request to: to approach the president with a suggestion. […]
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to come near or nearer to: the cars slowed down as they approached the intersection. to come near to in quality, character, time, or condition; to come within range for comparison: as a poet he hardly approaches keats. to present, offer, or make a proposal or request to: to approach the president with a suggestion. […]
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