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people person

American  

noun

Informal.
  1. an outgoing, gregarious person with good communication skills.


Etymology

Origin of people person

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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“Jay created the position. And he created the model of having educators out there as a friendly presence. He recognized that the most effective method for changing behavior is talking to people, person to person.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 17, 2025

“He was a real people person who could talk to anyone. A great dad,. A great husband. I don’t think he had any enemies.”

From Seattle Times • Feb. 20, 2024

The job was a perfect fit, Franke said, because Snowling is a consummate professional and also a people person.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 24, 2023

Striker Beth England calls her a "very good people person" but adds: "She tells us when things aren't right; and she's not shy to be savage and brutal when she needs to be."

From BBC • Aug. 18, 2023

And even though I consider myself kind of a people person, I'm not a very important person person.

From "Sunny" by Jason Reynolds

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