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sociable

1 of 2adjective
/ˈsoʊʃəbəl/
Forms:more sociable,most sociable
1

possessing a friendly personality and willing to spend time with people

B1
  • Jane is very sociable and enjoys engaging with large groups of people at parties and social events.
  • Introverts may find large gatherings draining, whereas more sociable personalities tend to recharge from time spent in groups.
  • As a very sociable person, John never had trouble meeting new people when traveling alone due to his friendly nature.
  • She's always been a sociable person, making friends wherever she goes.
  • The new employee seemed sociable, chatting with coworkers during lunch.
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2

(of an event, atmosphere, place, etc.) encouraging people to talk, interact, and spend time with each other

  • The café had a sociable atmosphere, with patrons chatting and enjoying each other's company.
  • Their backyard BBQs are known for being sociable gatherings filled with laughter and good conversation.
  • Joining a club or group can be a great way to meet new people and engage in sociable activities.
  • The park's layout was designed to encourage sociable interactions among visitors, with plenty of seating areas and communal spaces.