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sociability

[ so-shuh-bil-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the act or an instance of being sociable.
  2. the quality, state, disposition, or inclination of being sociable.


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Other Words From

  • nonso·cia·bili·ty noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of sociability1

late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; sociable, -ity

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Example Sentences

But her sociability and openness will make her a good partner for Will, balancing his introversion with her outgoing nature.

He was a freak in a noisy, amiable country that has sociability wired into its DNA.

They were all Southerners and inclined to be friendly, but nothing in the stranger's attitude invited sociability.

Cigars were lighted, and a sense of sociability and enjoyment suffused itself, like a perfume, among the group.

Sociability, tolerance, humanity, these first virtues of all morality are totally in compatible with religious prejudices.

There is neither sociability, or rational enjoyment, to be had in these very large assemblies.

His fortune, his learning, his sociability attracted the younger literary set toward him.

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