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gregarious person
noun as in extrovert
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Example Sentences
“It’s hard not to get to know him,” Hallman said, remembering N’jai as a gregarious person.
Central to Sanderson's case is his legal team's allegation that injuries Sanderson sustained in the crash caused changes to his personality, that the "outgoing, gregarious person" he was before the fateful day he crossed planks with Paltrow was replaced by a man who is "no longer charming," as one of his lawyers put in in his opening statement.
“Before this crash, Terry was a charming, outgoing, gregarious person,” one of the lawyers, Lawrence D. Buhler, said in his opening statement on Tuesday.
Relatives described Mr. Parsons as a gregarious person who loved helping people whenever he could.
Mr. Banks, a gregarious person who broadcasts his enthusiasm by speaking at a near-shouting pitch, spoke excitedly in the interview about the public school teachers who inspired him as a child.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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