Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəbəl/
adjective describes someone who is friendly and enjoys being around other people
A1 My new puppy is very sociable and loves meeting new people.
A2 She is a sociable person who enjoys spending time with friends and family.
B1 Being sociable is important in the workplace as it helps build strong relationships with colleagues.
B2 He has always been known for his sociable nature and ability to easily connect with others.
C1 Her sociable personality makes her a great host for parties and gatherings.
C2 As a sociable individual, he thrives in social settings and networking events.
formal She is known for being sociable and always making an effort to engage with everyone at the networking events.
informal My sister is so sociable, she can strike up a conversation with anyone at a party.
slang I heard she's super sociable, always down to hang out and meet new people.
figurative His sociable nature is like a magnet, attracting people to him wherever he goes.
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