gregarious
English
Etymology
From Latin gregārius.
Pronunciation
Adjective
gregarious (comparative more gregarious, superlative most gregarious)
- (of a person) Describing one who enjoys being in crowds and socializing.
- (zoology) Of animals that travel in herds or packs.
- 1972, Richard Adams, Watership Down
- Rabbits are lively at nightfall, and when evening rain drives them underground they still feel gregarious.
- 1972, Richard Adams, Watership Down
Antonyms
- (of a person): ungregarious
- (zoology): nongregarious
Synonyms
Translations
of a person who enjoys being in crowds
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of animals that travel in herds
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