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sociable

[soh-shuh-buhl] / ˈsoʊ ʃə bəl /


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Miles Hart was sociable, clever and witty - the joker of the group.

From BBC

Angelica, the more accomplished and sociable of the two sisters, and Eliza, loving and steadfast, had six adult siblings and were descended from a large, prosperous New York family of Dutch origin.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s surrounded by hipsters wearing color, sensible polos, workwear, looking fresh and sociable after what we assume was a full night’s sleep on their part.

From Los Angeles Times

She cites a review article that found the most common personality types across felines are sociable, dominant, and curious.

From Science Magazine

His sociable demeanour belies the trauma he says he suffered while incarcerated.

From BBC