Gregarious
Gregarious grɪˈgeə.ri.əs/ (adj)
(of people) liking to be with other people, or (especially of animals) living in groups, sociable, convivial, warm and friendly, extroverted, clubbable, social butterfly:
Gregarious in context
Emma’s a gregarious, outgoing sort of person.
Being gregarious in cyberspace demands less skills compared to real life.
Being over-gregarious is an egregious mistake that I can only chalk up to experience.
A gregarious person is someone who thrives in social settings and enjoys being surrounded by others. They are outgoing, sociable, and often the life of the party, effortlessly engaging in conversations and making connections. Their personality is characterized by warmth, enthusiasm, and a genuine interest in others. Gregarious individuals are typically extroverted, seeking out social interactions and feeling energized by the presence of others. They have a knack for making people feel comfortable and included, often bringing a sense of joy and vibrancy to any gathering they attend.
Antonyms
introverted, reserved
Parts of speech
- Noun: gregariousness
- Adverb: gregariously