sociable
Americanadjective
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inclined to associate with or be in the company of others.
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friendly or agreeable in company; companionable.
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characterized by agreeable companionship.
a sociable evening at the home of friends.
noun
adjective
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friendly or companionable
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(of an occasion) providing the opportunity for friendliness and conviviality
noun
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another name for social
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a type of open carriage with two seats facing each other
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of sociable
1545–55; < Latin sociābilis, equivalent to sociā ( re ) to unite (derivative of socius partner, comrade) + -bilis -ble
Explanation
When you're sociable, you're willing to talk and be friendly with other people. At a party, it's a good idea to be sociable and make new friends rather than standing off in a corner by yourself. Sociable comes from the Latin sociabilis meaning "close, intimate." When you are sociable with others, you invite them to get close to you by being friendly and pleasant. When a place or group of people is friendly and inviting, it can be described as sociable. Certain small towns are known to be friendly and sociable.
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Example Sentences
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Sociable and well-connected, Ms. Rothschild has tapped her expansive network to launch a multipronged assault on the status quo.
From New York Times • May 15, 2021
The 3-year-old sophomore is out of the mare Sociable, a half-sibling to multiple Grade 1 winner and Kentucky stallion The Factor.”
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 19, 2019
Sociable machines, by contrast, have their own agenda.
From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2017
It has aired locally since then, but Caprio’s fame took off after shorter clips started appearing on Facebook last year, posted by Joe’ production company and Sociable, a Providence social media company.
From Washington Times • Aug. 23, 2017
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I don't want no Sociable Welfare help till I ain't able to work.
From Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 6 by Work Projects Administration
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