be gregarious

Frequency: 8.515.2 per million words

Used to describe the state of being sociable and enjoying the company of others.

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Examples (10)

  • These animals are highly gregarious.
  • Emma is a naturally gregarious person who loves parties.
  • He used to be shy, but now he is quite gregarious.
  • As a sales representative, it helps if you are gregarious.
  • She wasn't always so gregarious; she developed her confidence over time.
  • To succeed in politics, one often needs to be gregarious and outgoing.
  • Dolphins are known to be extremely gregarious creatures.
  • I wish I were more gregarious at social events.
  • He has been much more gregarious since starting his new job.
  • While his brother is an introvert, Leo is the gregarious one in the family.