From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishapproachableap‧proach‧a‧ble /əˈprəʊtʃəbəl $ əˈproʊtʃ-/ adjectiveFRIENDLYfriendly and easy to talk toOPP unapproachableThe head teacher is very approachable.► see thesaurus at friendlyExamples from the Corpusapproachable• An excellentmanager must be very approachable.• If you have any problems, the head teacher is very approachable• Diminutive and quick, Dunning was professional but approachable.• He is an engineer and apparently very approachable.• This low alcoholversion is as light and approachable as the full strengthvariety and is ideal for parties.• Oliva has a reputation as an easygoing, approachableexecutive who always has lunch with her employees.• The site is approachable from the Bletchworth roundabout coming from Reigate, or the Dorking roundabout from the other direction.• Classmates found him impish and approachable one day, icy in his dignity the next.• The answer to the second is a more approachablesolution.• This design was chosen from a number of options because it was smart yet casual, making staff more approachable to customers.