Gregarious
(adjective)
Fond of company; sociable.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from latin gregarius "belonging to a flock", from grex, greg- "flock".
Examples:
- He is a gregarious person and enjoys being around others.
- She is gregarious and always the life of the party.
- He is not gregarious and prefers to spend time alone.
- The gregarious monkeys were always seen in groups.
- The gregarious birds were always seen in flocks.