Meaning & Definition of word "Gregarious"
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Gregarious
/ɡrɪˈɡɛəriəs/
adjective:
- 1. Fond of the company of others; sociable.
- Example: The students who attended the party were very gregarious and enjoyed mingling with everyone.
- 2. Living in flocks or groups; characterized by a tendency to associate with others of the same kind.
- Example: Many species of birds are gregarious and can often be seen flying in large flocks.
- 3. Marked by a cheerful and friendly demeanor.
- Example: She has a gregarious personality, making her the life of the party.
Etymology
From Latin gregarious, from grex, gregis 'flock'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
gregarious nature:
A characteristic of being sociable or fond of company.
gregarious personality:
A personality type that enjoys being around others.
gregarious behavior:
Actions consistent with socializing or companionship.
Related Words
sociability:
The quality of being sociable.
flock:
A group of animals that move together.
herd:
A large group of animals of the same kind.
Slang Meanings of gregarious
Meaning: Party animal
Example Sentence: He's such a party animal, always out with friends; he’s really gregarious.
Meaning: Social butterfly
Example Sentence: At every event, she's the social butterfly, very gregarious.