sociality
IPA: soʊsiˈæɫɪti
noun
- The character of being social; sociability
- The quality of an animal kind of being social.
- (in the plural) Social events or entertainments; pleasantries.
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Examples of "sociality" in Sentences
- "sociality" of Socialism is embraced and practiced.
- Groups and grumps: Study identifies 'sociality' neurons
- I involuntarily paused at the frog-pond, for there seemed a kind of sociality in their voices.
- BoingBoing are popular not just because of great content but also because of having "sociality" baked in.
- WideTag (our review), says that by 2050 objects will be judged more for their 'sociality' than their aesthetic value.
- Again, the kind of sociality and risk in the online world in a US model that supplies all the discourse fails to operate in a very different and smaller context.
- Natural selection has equipped us with a religious longing for dialogue with supernatural beings, and this propensity has in turn fostered a sense of "sociality" and other emotions essential to dealing with the omnipresent threat of extinction at the hands of nature and hostile human groups.
- In that respect, this kind of sociality within a MMOG both resembles the sociality that many players inhabit in their daily lives and is *part* of that sociality--that in a synthetic world, players sometimes behave as if they are in a crowded social space like a mall (where one engages in individualized shopping, walking, viewing which is very like "solo levelling") and sometimes behave as if they're at a party or playing tennis with friends (becoming socially visible to other people, being engaged in simultaneous activity with a group).
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