adjective
- suitable for membership in a club; sociable and friendly in a way that makes one a good club member
Usage: chiefly British; often used to describe someone who fits well into social or professional groups
Examples
- He was a clubable fellow who enjoyed spending time with colleagues at the pub.
- Her warm personality and sense of humor made her very clubable.
- The new member proved to be quite clubable and quickly made friends in the organization.
- They preferred clubable candidates who could work well within their professional network.
- Despite his success, he was not considered clubable by the exclusive members.
- A clubable disposition is often valued in social and business circles.