Sociable (adjective)

  1. Friendly and enjoying the company of others.
  2. Suitable for or conducive to companionship or friendly conversation.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "sociable, friendly"): from old french sociable, from latin sociabilis, from sociare "to associate with".

Examples:

  1. She was a sociable person, always eager to meet new people.
  2. He felt much more at ease in the sociable atmosphere of the party.
  3. It's a sociable house where people are always popping in and out.
  4. The bar was lively and sociable, and perfect for making new friends.
  5. The team was a close-knit, sociable group who enjoyed each other's company.
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