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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

Tours were sociable occasions, with hands to be shaken and speeches to be made.

From BBC

Robert's flatmates didn't go out much, and his course didn't feel very sociable.

From BBC

“I was bullied. I was awkward. I wasn’t particularly sociable. I just didn’t fit in at all.”

From Los Angeles Times