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convivial
/ kənˈvɪvɪəl /
adjective
sociable; jovial or festive
a convivial atmosphere
Other Word Forms
- convivialist noun
- conviviality noun
- convivially adverb
- nonconvivial adjective
- nonconvivially adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of convivial1
Word History and Origins
Origin of convivial1
Example Sentences
On Wednesday, the 12 visiting players took time during their practice round to sign hundreds of autographs and pose for selfies on a largely convivial morning at Bethpage.
Each are in their separate homes, but there’s a sense of convivial affection between them after playing Robert Crawley, the Earl of Grantham, and his eldest daughter, Lady Mary, for so long.
Playgroups and adoption events, often hosted at convivial spots— like Creature’s Plants & Coffee in Eagle Rock or the Hermosillo, a bar in Highland Park— are another chance to connect in person.
Bright, convivial, and packed with thoughtfully curated recipes, “Southern Get-Togethers” celebrates her love of entertaining.
But behind this convivial scene a "gnarly and unpleasant" legal battle is underway.
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