Sociable
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British pronunciation/sˈə‍ʊʃi‍əbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈsoʊʃəbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "sociable"

sociable
01

possessing a friendly personality and willing to spend time with people

sociable definition and meaning
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Jane is very sociable and enjoys engaging with large groups of people at parties and social events.
As a very sociable person, John never had trouble meeting new people when traveling alone due to his friendly nature.
The new employee seemed sociable, chatting with coworkers during lunch.
02

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

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The park 's layout was designed to encourage sociable interactions among visitors, with plenty of seating areas and communal spaces.
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.
Sociable
01

a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity

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