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Answer for the clue "Personable quality ", 6 letters:
warmth

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Word definitions for warmth in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the sensation caused by heat energy [syn: heat ] a warmhearted feeling [syn: warmheartedness ] the quality of having a moderate degree of heat; "an agreeable warmth in the house" [syn: warmness ] intense passion or emotion [syn: heat , passion ] a quality ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Warmth \Warmth\, n. The quality or state of being warm; gentle heat; as, the warmth of the sun; the warmth of the blood; vital warmth. Here kindly warmth their mounting juice ferments. --Addison. A state of lively and excited interest; zeal; ardor; fervor; ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A moderate degree of heat; the sensation of being warm. 2 friendliness, kindness or affection. 3 (context arts English) The effect of using mostly red and yellow hues.

Usage examples of warmth.

Guard found their accommodation in a disused drying shed, where a fireplace provided a welcome warmth.

It was more than just anoying the warmth of a dry car the scent of manly perfume, it was the essence of sharing Davidson exuded.

An autumnal love gives a man the sober splendor and gentle warmth of a September sunset, but it does not buffet him with the springtime storms of resentment or jealousy.

Ozhobar covered the ballista with a tarpaulin and led Karis back to the warmth of the forge.

The firelight danced off the surrounding trees as the bardling sat huddling before the flames, feeling the welcome warmth steal through him.

Much of Battue is south of the equator and enjoying the first warmth of spring.

The berries afford a yellow aromatic oil, which acts on the kidneys, and gives cordial warmth to the stomach.

How I envied those bricks wrapped in newspaper, those storehouses and bestowers of warmth!

For months now he had been paralyzed by grief, unable to feel or think or move, but that morning with the sheep when he had passed from sleep into waking had brought blood back to his limbs, warmth to his skin feeling to his heart, painful but blessedly welcome.

Warmth and rest were inside the hotel, but the blizzard was growing worse and they must all reach home.

He renewed his spirit in the warmth of his remembrances, recalling moments with loving details.

With a cautious tread, Jacopo advanced, and when the door was opened he entered the room alone, for none there had sufficient interest in an interview between a common Bravo and his father, to endure the glowing warmth of the place, the while.

Ia Chevaux and Archbishop Mulcahy first recognized one another and then greeted each other with great warmth and affection.

The warmth of the little fire reflected from shiny log walls, the quiet chuckling of a grandfather clock, the homey display of old photographs over the mantle.

Sunlight now filtered through the trees on an angle through the highest branches and she sought out a broad, strong shaft of it, stippled with boiling dust and litterfall, and lay on her back in its luminous warmth, her face turned toward heaven.