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Jang Joonggun
lovable vs lovely a lovely boy, a lovable boy a lovely house, a lovable house He is the most lovely man, He is the most lovable man What a lovely day, What a lovable day a lovely cup, a lovable cup What is different?
24 jun. 2016 19:25
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Lovely means beautiful, lovable means easy to love and is used only for persons.
24 juni 2016
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I believe that both lovable and lovely are adjectives that deal with appearance. Lovely,however, is mostly used to say how someone or something is beautiful. Lovable is often used to describe a cute or appealing person, but rarely used on inanimate objects. Hopefully this makes sense.
24 juni 2016
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Lovely can be used for both people and objects, whereas loveable is generally used in reference to a person or animal.
24 juni 2016
The dictionary should clearly explain the difference in these two words. Did you try that first? The meanings are totally different. lovely = pretty lovable = able to be loved.
24 juni 2016
lovely >full of love. lovable > can be loved. Eg. As lovely as she looks to you guys, I think she is not lovable since I know well she is not a sincere person.
24 juni 2016
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