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gregarious

[gri-gair-ee-uhs] / grɪˈgɛər i əs /


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Paul was “one of the most gregarious playboys in New York City,” according to biographer Frank Brady, author of “The Publisher,” and Paul and William Randolph Hearst were regulars at New York nightclubs.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 5, 2026

Although he can be a popularly gregarious crossover performer, here he suggests a ruler of profound, unflappable dignity, rather than vulnerability.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 5, 2026

"He was very gregarious - Someone who truly loved people!"

From BBC • Feb. 17, 2026

According to friends and family, Vinit was a gregarious person who liked to explore the world and had many friends.

From Slate • Dec. 8, 2025

He inherited other traits from her as well: Anna was gregarious and opinionated, and had a strong sense of right and wrong.

From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman