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Type Words
Synonyms sociableness
Type of sociality
Has types companionability, companionableness, comradeliness, comradery, comradeship, conviviality, ambiversion, extroversion, gregariousness, joviality, nakedness, openness, extraversion, camaraderie, chumminess
Derivation sociable

Examples of sociability

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Secrecy is replaced by sociability-and parents finally get back smile for smile.
From the time.com
Party-loving, chain-smoking Beryl was, in sociability terms, the anti-Salinger.
From the online.wsj.com
Mrs Dibsdale was well known for her sociability and the occasional gin and tonic.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Horizontal collectivism stresses common goals, interdependence and sociability.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A sense of order, sociability and well-being was expressed through landscape.
From the economist.com
Even so, I sometimes wonder how many of us are fulfilling our need for sociability.
From the washingtonpost.com
Sociability is one trait emphatically not lacking in people with Williams syndrome.
From the sciencedaily.com
Amazon and co cannot deliver the sociability of shopping on the high street.
From the guardian.co.uk
He's picked up his mother's famed sociability and his father's more considered streak.
From the canberratimes.com.au
More examples
  • The relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or associate with one's fellows
  • (sociable) inclined to or conducive to companionship with others; "a sociable occasion"; "enjoyed a sociable chat"; "a sociable conversation"; "Americans are sociable and gregarious"
  • (sociable) a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
  • (sociable) friendly and pleasant; "a sociable gathering"
  • The Sociable or Buddy Bike or Side By Side Bicycle is a bicycle that supports two riders who sit side by side.
  • The skill, tendency or property of being sociable or social, of interacting well with others
  • (sociable) Tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial
  • (Sociable) When a species of animal likes to be around others of the same species. Since goldfinches like to be around other goldfinches, we call them "sociable."
  • (Sociable) vehicle used by Queen Victoria for her drives around Balmoral; John Brown sat in the rumble.