gregarious
gre
grə
grē
ga
ˈgɛ
ge
rious
riəs
riēs
British pronunciation
/ɡɹɛɡˈe‍əɹɪəs/

Definition & Meaning of "gregarious"in English

gregarious
01

(of people) delighted by the company of others

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Examples
Sarah is known for her gregarious nature, always making friends wherever she goes.
Despite being an introvert, he can be quite gregarious in social settings, enjoying lively conversations with others.
02

(of animals) tending to live, move, or gather in groups with others of the same kind

example
Examples
Horses are naturally gregarious and prefer to stay in herds.
The gregarious nature of dolphins makes them easy to observe in pods.
03

(of plants) growing close together in clusters

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Examples
These wildflowers are gregarious, covering the field in thick patches.
The gregarious growth of bamboo can quickly take over a garden.

Lexical Tree

gregariously
gregariousness
nongregarious
gregarious
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