[f. LIKEABLE a. + -NESS.] The quality of being likeable.
1860. Ruskin, in Cornh. Mag., II. 545. The agreeableness of a thing depends not merely on its own likeableness, but on the number of people who can be got to like it.
1879. H. Spencer, Data of Ethics, ix. § 60. 164. The different opinions concerning the likeableness of this or that occupation.