sociability

IPA: sˈoʊʃʌbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The skill, tendency or property of being sociable or social, of interacting well with others.
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Examples of "sociability" in Sentences

  • We all vied with one another in sociability and wit.
  • Their sociability is what I noticed in pet shops too.
  • We like sociability, which is vastly different from liking
  • As archbishop, his sociability and geniality made him popular.
  • We like sociability, which is vastly different from liking Society.
  • Some new plan of pleasure, and sociability is constantly courting our adoption.
  • The ultimate quality which he named pity is, after all, the germ of sociability, which is only extended sympathy.
  • When one is out searching for the nation’s top diplomat, does it make sense to pick a guy who gets low scores in sociability?
  • Their social self-awareness also, ipso facto, demonstrates their sociability, which is also implied by the cultural transmission of accumulated knowledge in primate communities.
  • We believe that sociability is an essential element of both a pleasant and a digestible meal; and we protest emphatically against the habits which we, as a nation, have contracted.
  • (Yes, there are collaborations, and there are shared world activities, but the vast majority of writing is done alone.) Retreats, though, pack in sociability around the solitary writing.

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