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Borrowed from French affable, from Latin affābilis, from affor (“to address”), from ad + for (“to speak, to talk”). See fable. By surface analysis, af- + fable.
affable (comparative more affable, superlative most affable)
- Receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; friendly, courteous, sociable.
Synonyms: accessible, civil, complaisant, courteous, friendly, gracious, personable- 1912, James Burrill Angell, “chapter ix Mission To The Ottoman Empire”, in The Reminiscences Of James Burrill Angell:
Furthermore, I may say, that the Sultan was always most affable to me in my interviews with him, even when I had to discuss some missionary questions. In fact, I never saw any traces of the difficulties which Mr. Terrell reported. - 1961 November 10, Joseph Heller, “Chief White Halfoat”, in Catch-22 […], New York, N.Y.: Simon and Schuster, →OCLC, page 45:
[…] He stood bolt upright instead with his stumpy arms resting comfortably on the backsof the pilot's and co-pilot's seats, pipe in hand, making affable small talk to McWatt and whoever happened to be co-pilot and pointing out amusing trivia in the sky to the two men, who were too busy to be interested.
- 1912, James Burrill Angell, “chapter ix Mission To The Ottoman Empire”, in The Reminiscences Of James Burrill Angell:
- Mild; benign.
Synonyms: benign, mild, warm- 1998, Alexia Maria Kosmider, Tricky Tribal Discourse, page 84:
During more affable weather, the four friends congregate outside, sometimes leaning their hickory chairs against a "catapa" tree […]
- 1998, Alexia Maria Kosmider, Tricky Tribal Discourse, page 84:
friendly, courteous, sociable
Azerbaijani: gülərüz
Bulgarian: приветлив (bg) (privetliv), вежлив (bg) (vežliv), любезен (bg) (ljubezen), внимателен (bg) (vnimatelen)
Dutch: gemoedelijk (nl), welwillend (nl)
German: umgänglich (de), affabel (de), freundlich (de), nett (de), leutselig (de)
Kazakh: жайдары (jaidary)
Latin: affābilis
Māori: wahawaha, hoahoa, takahoahoa, whakahoahoa, hūmārie, ratarata
Norwegian:
Bokmål: hyggelig (no), vennlig (no), elskverdigPlautdietsch: schaftich
Polish: sympatyczny (pl), arcymiły (pl)
Russian: приве́тливый (ru) (privétlivyj)
Scottish Gaelic: suairce
Turkish: arkadaş canlısı (tr)
Ukrainian: привітний m (pryvitnyj), люб'язний m (ljubʺjaznyj)
Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “affable”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
Borrowed from Latin affābilis.
affable (plural affables)
- affablement
- affabuler
- affabilité
- “affable”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012