Word Meanings - GREGARIOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Habitually living or moving in flocks or herds; tending to flock or herd together; not habitually solitary or living alone. Burke. No birds of prey are gregarious. Ray. -- Gre*ga"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Gre-ga'ri-ous-ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of GREGARIOUS)
- Companionable
- Pleasant
- affable
- sociable
- convertible
- friendly
- easy
- agreeable
- gregarious
- Sociable
- genial
- social
- accessible
Related words: (words related to GREGARIOUS)
- SOCIALIST; SOCIALISTIC
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, socialism. - GENIALLY
1. By genius or nature; naturally. Some men are genially disposed to some opinions. Glanvill. 2. Gayly; cheerfully. Johnson. - SOCIALIZE
1. To render social. 2. To subject to, or regulate by, socialism. - SOCIALITY
The quality of being social; socialness. - PLEASANT-TONGUED
Of pleasing speech. - GENIALNESS
The quality of being genial. - GENIALITY
The quality of being genial; sympathetic cheerfulness; warmth of disposition and manners. - FRIENDLY
1. Having the temper and disposition of a friend; disposed to promote the good of another; kind; favorable. 2. Appropriate to, or implying, friendship; befitting friends; amicable. In friendly relations with his moderate opponents. Macaulay. 3. - PLEASANTNESS
The state or quality of being pleasant. - SOCIABLENESS
The quality of being sociable. - SOCIAL
Naturally growing in groups or masses; -- said of many individual plants of the same species. Living in communities consisting of males, females, and neuters, as do ants and most bees. Forming compound groups or colonies by budding from - COMPANIONABLE
Fitted to be a companion; fit for good fellowship; agreeable; sociable. "Each companionable guest." Mallett. "Companionable wit." Clarendon. -- Com*pan"ion*a*ble*ness, n. -- Com*pan"ion*a*bly, adv. - AFFABLE
1. Easy to be spoken to or addressed; receiving others kindly and conversing with them in a free and friendly manner; courteous; sociable. An affable and courteous gentleman. Shak. His manners polite and affable. Macaulay. 2. Gracious; - CONVERTIBLE
1. Capable of being converted; susceptible of change; transmutable; transformable. Minerals are not convertible into another species, though of the same genus. Harvey. 2. Capable of being exchanged or interchanged; reciprocal; interchangeable. - SOCIALLY
In a social manner; sociably. - GENIAL
See GENIAN - SOCIALNESS
The quality or state of being social. - SOCIALISM
A theory or system of social reform which contemplates a complete reconstruction of society, with a more just and equitable distribution of property and labor. In popular usage, the term is often employed to indicate any lawless, revolutionary - CONVERTIBLENESS
The state of being convertible; convertibility. - PLEASANTLY
In a pleasant manner. - DISAGREEABLENESS
The state or quality of being; disagreeable; unpleasantness. - RECONVERTIBLE
Capable of being reconverted; convertible again to the original form or condition. - PRIMOGENIAL
First born, made, or generated; original; primary; elemental; as, primogenial light. Glanvill. - INCONVERTIBLE
Not convertible; not capable of being transmuted, changed into, or exchanged for, something else; as, one metal is inconvertible into another; bank notes are sometimes inconvertible into specie. Walsh. - STATE SOCIALISM
A form of socialism, esp. advocated in Germany, which, while retaining the right of private property and the institution of the family and other features of the present form of the state, would intervene by various measures intended to - CONGENIALLY
In a congenial manner; as, congenially married or employed. - DISSOCIAL
Unfriendly to society; contracted; selfish; as, dissocial feelings. - CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM
Any theory or system that aims to combine the teachings of Christ with the teachings of socialism in their applications to life; Christianized socialism; esp., the principles of this nature advocated by F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley, and others - INCONVERTIBLENESS
Inconvertibility.