9 Verbs to Use for the Word affability

Theodore assures me that he appreciates these and other affabilities, and that I have made what he calls a "conquest" of his venerable heart.

" Assuming affability, I accepted his invitation, and we went into the dining-room together and found a table to ourselves in the corner.

Besides, it was, in fact, not sorrow that he felt, rather it was contentment, when he remembered the girl's present happiness; and what alone depressed the colonel's courtly affability toward the universe at large was the queer, horrible new sense of being somehow out of touch with yesterday's so comfortable world, of being out-moded, of being almost old.

'His engaging manners,' writes the editor of Walpoliana, 'and gentle, endearing affability to his friends, exceed all praise.

The whole court, and the people in general, extolled her affability, and the graciousness with which she said kind things to all who approached her.

" "Ah," smiled Hauteville, with irritating affability.

But he was too ardent a lover, to be able always to preserve the affability of his temper.

what: he seythe my affability And modest smiles, still gracinge his salutes, Moovd him to wryte.

Scarcely had his kinsman left the city, than, in pursuance of the design he had formed of usurping the supreme authority, he began to win the affection of the troops, partly by his gifts and partly by that winning affability of manner which he could easily assume.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  affability