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What does it mean to be affable? (From Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment)

Being pleasant and at ease in talking to others.

Poverty is not a vice, my friend, but we know you go off like powder, you can't bear a slight, I daresay you took offence at something and went too far yourself," continued Nikodim Fomitch, turning affably to Raskolnikov. "But you were wrong there; he is a capital fellow, I assure you, but explosive, explosive! . . . "

From Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.

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