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TOEFL BNC: 19743 COCA: 17153

gregarious

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
gregarious /grɪˈgerijəs/ adjective
gregarious
/grɪˈgerijəs/
adjective
Learner's definition of GREGARIOUS
[more gregarious; most gregarious]
: enjoying the company of other people爱好交际的
biology : tending to live in groups喜欢群居的

— gregariously

adverb

— gregariousness

noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 19743 COCA: 17153

gregarious

adjective

gre·​gar·​i·​ous gri-ˈger-ē-əs How to pronounce gregarious (audio)
1
a
: tending to associate with others of one's kind : social
gregarious animals
b
: marked by or indicating a liking for companionship : sociable
is friendly, outgoing, and gregarious
c
: of or relating to a social group
2
a
of a plant : growing in a cluster or a colony
b
: living in contiguous nests but not forming a true colony
used especially of wasps and bees
gregariously adverb
gregariousness noun

Did you know?

When you're one of the herd, it's tough to avoid being social. The origin of gregarious is from  the Latin noun grex, meaning "herd" or "flock." When it first began appearing in English texts in the 17th century, gregarious was applied mainly to animals, but by the 18th century it was being used for social human beings as well.

Example Sentences

[J.P.] Morgan was attracted to bright, self-possessed women who met him on his own ground, felt at home in society, and shared his gregarious instincts and sybaritic tastes. Jean Strouse, New Yorker, 29 Mar. 1999 … the gregarious trade unionist whose back-slapping mateyness helped make him Australia's most popular politician. Time, 3 Apr. 1989 As it is a night of many parties, the more social, the more gregarious, the more invited of the guests are wondering whether to go to Harley Street first, or whether to arrive there later, after sampling other offerings. Margaret Drabble, Harper's, July 1987 She is outgoing and gregarious. a gregarious child who ran up to every person on the playground and wanted to be their friend
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Word History

Etymology

Latin gregarius of a flock or herd, from greg-, grex flock, herd

First Known Use

1668, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of gregarious was in 1668
TOEFL BNC: 19743 COCA: 17153
gregarious

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe群居ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常喜歡群居的highly特別喜愛群居的These animals are highly gregarious.這些動物非常喜歡群居。naturally天性喜歡群居的

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