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  • Gregarious
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    Gregarious

    Gregarious


    gri-GAIR-ee-us

    Definition

    (adjective) Fond of company; sociable.

    Example

    Always gregarious, Mia effortlessly gathered people together wherever she went.

    Word Origin

    From Latin gregarius, meaning “belonging to a flock,” from grex — “herd” or “group.”

    Fun Fact

    In biology, animals described as gregarious naturally seek out groups—think flocking birds, schooling fish, or grazing herds. Humans show similar patterns: social behavior often strengthens memory, resilience, and mood. The word paints a picture of someone who thrives when surrounded by others, moving through life the way birds lift together on a shared current.

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