Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪ.pərˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
noun a person who is hypersocial
A1 My friend is a hypersocial and loves going to parties.
A2 The hypersocial in our group always knows where the best events are happening.
B1 Being a hypersocial can be exhausting for introverts.
B2 The hypersocial nature of the team helped them network effectively.
C1 Her hypersocial tendencies make her a natural leader in social situations.
C2 The company hired a hypersocial to manage their public relations and networking events.
adjective describing someone who is extremely sociable and enjoys being around others
A1 She is a hypersocial person who loves meeting new people.
A2 The hypersocial nature of the event made it easy for attendees to mingle.
B1 Being hypersocial, he is always the life of the party.
B2 Her hypersocial behavior can sometimes be overwhelming for introverted individuals.
C1 His hypersocial tendencies have helped him build a vast network of contacts in the industry.
C2 The hypersocial atmosphere of the conference encouraged collaboration and idea sharing among participants.
formal The hypersocial individual thrived in large social gatherings.
informal She's always been hypersocial, constantly surrounded by friends.
slang Dude, he's so hypersocial, he knows everyone in town.
figurative The city itself seemed hypersocial, with people bustling about at all hours.
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