gregarious

adjective
UK: /ɡrɪˈɡeəriəs/
US: /ɡrɪˈɡeriəs/
  1. Liking to be with other people.

    1. She's gregarious and enjoys parties.
    2. Gregarious by nature, he fitted in well at the conference always surrounded by people.
  2. Used to describe animals that live in groups.

    1. Lions are gregarious animals.
    2. The gregarious behavior of these birds makes them easy to spot in large flocks migrating south.

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The word "gregarious" in English means: Liking to be with other people., Used to describe animals that live in groups..

The phonetic transcription of "gregarious" is /ɡrɪˈɡeəriəs/ in British English and /ɡrɪˈɡeriəs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "gregarious": sociable, outgoing, convivial, friendly.

Example usage of "gregarious": "She's gregarious and enjoys parties.". More examples on the page.