Gregarious (adjective)

Fond of company; sociable.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin gregarius "belonging to a flock", from grex, greg- "flock".

Examples:

  1. He is a gregarious person and enjoys being around others.
  2. She is gregarious and always the life of the party.
  3. He is not gregarious and prefers to spend time alone.
  4. The gregarious monkeys were always seen in groups.
  5. The gregarious birds were always seen in flocks.
Some random words: bounce, hint, fascination