Pronunciation: /ˌhɛtəroʊˌsoʊʃiˈæləti/
noun the state or quality of being social with members of the opposite sex
A1 Heterosociality refers to interactions between individuals of different genders.
A2 In some cultures, heterosociality is encouraged from a young age.
B1 Understanding the dynamics of heterosociality is important in building healthy relationships.
B2 Research has shown that heterosociality can impact social norms and behaviors.
C1 The concept of heterosociality has been studied extensively in sociology and psychology.
C2 Heterosociality can play a significant role in shaping societal structures and gender dynamics.
formal Heterosociality refers to the interaction and socialization between individuals of different genders.
informal Heterosociality can sometimes lead to misunderstandings between men and women.
slang I heard that party is going to be a heterosocial event, so make sure you bring a friend of the opposite gender.
figurative In the world of business, heterosociality plays a key role in networking and building professional relationships.
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