Pronunciation: /proʊˈsoʊʃəl/
adjective relating to or denoting behavior that is positive, helpful, and intended to promote social well-being
A1 Being prosocial means helping others without expecting anything in return.
A2 Children are taught to be prosocial by sharing their toys with their friends.
B1 Volunteering at a local charity is a great way to engage in prosocial behavior.
B2 The company's corporate social responsibility initiatives demonstrate their commitment to prosocial values.
C1 Research has shown that engaging in prosocial activities can have a positive impact on mental health.
C2 The community rallied together in a prosocial effort to support families affected by the natural disaster.
formal The organization's main focus is promoting prosocial behavior in the community.
informal It's always nice to see people engaging in prosocial activities.
slang Let's all pitch in and do something prosocial for our neighborhood.
figurative Kindness is like a prosocial ripple effect, spreading positivity everywhere.
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