convivial

IPA: kʌnvˈɪviʌɫ

adjective

  • Having elements of a feast or of entertainment, especially when it comes to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity
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Examples of "convivial" in Sentences

  • Many will recall his convivial nature, his humor, his thoughtfulness.
  • You have a chance to meet like-minded people, to discuss and air views, and to down the odd pint or two in convivial company.
  • While hardly what one would call a convivial conversationalist, he at least deigned to engage in some interspecies small talk.
  • One by one the Minitel's services disappeared, including the wildly popular adult chat services dubbed "convivial messaging" by France Télécom.
  • He was not what might be called convivial, though fond of good company - very little wine affecting him - so that a certain self-control became second nature to him.
  • He was not what might be called convivial, though fond of good company -- very little wine affecting him -- so that a certain self-control became second nature to him.

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