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Sociable or companiable. Gregarious comes from the Latin word for flock, and a gregarious person likes to be with the gang.

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Bob, being gregarious, was always the center of attention at parties.

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Gregarious can mean sociable, animals living in a flock, or plants growing in clusters. You can use it in a sentence like the group of ladies were very gregarious at the party.

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people liking to be with other people, part of the flock, living together enjoying life in communities or other groups

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A gregarious person is fond of company and being sociable.
Gregarious can also be used to describe animals living in flocks or loosely organized communities.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

i was gregarious

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βˆ™ 14y ago

The waitress was very gregarious.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

interacting

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