adjective
also con·vers·ible kənˈvərsəbəl, -və̄s-, -vəis-
Etymology: Middle French conversable, from converser to converse + -able — more at converse
1. : capable of being readily conversed with : pleasant and easy to converse with
a friendly conversable man
2. archaic : of, concerning, or suitable for social intercourse
the evening was quiet and conversable — Jane Austen