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“more sociable”
sociable (adjective), more sociable, most sociable
1. Inclined to seek out the company of other people: Stella was a very sociable person who loved to invite people for dinner at least once a week!
2. Disposed to be friendly and pleasant: The little village seemed to be a sociable place where all the people seemed to be very neighbourly and warmhearted with each other.
3. Open for individuals to mix in an informal way: The get-together was always a very sociable and relaxed occasion where the old friends met in a causal and easygoing manner.
4. Worthy of promoting communal activity; inclined to or conducive to companionship with others: In her condo building, Carol is interested in inviting people to experience getting together for evenings of sociable enjoyment, whether it is watching a movie or playing games!
2. Disposed to be friendly and pleasant: The little village seemed to be a sociable place where all the people seemed to be very neighbourly and warmhearted with each other.
3. Open for individuals to mix in an informal way: The get-together was always a very sociable and relaxed occasion where the old friends met in a causal and easygoing manner.
4. Worthy of promoting communal activity; inclined to or conducive to companionship with others: In her condo building, Carol is interested in inviting people to experience getting together for evenings of sociable enjoyment, whether it is watching a movie or playing games!
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social-, socia-, soci-, socio- +
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