SOCIABLE vs CLUBBISH: NOUN
- A carriage having two double seats facing each other, and a box for the driver.
- A gathering of people for social purposes; an informal party; especially, a social church meeting.
- A social.
- An open four-wheeled carriage with seats facing each other.
- A tricycle with seats for two persons side by side.
- A party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
- A kind of couch or chair with a curved S-shaped back, and seats for two persons, who sit side by side and partially facing each other. Also called vis-à-vis.
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SOCIABLE vs CLUBBISH: ADJECTIVE
- Friendly and pleasant
- Fond of the company of others; gregarious.
- Marked by or affording occasion for agreeable conversation and conviviality. : social.
- Inclined to or conducive to companionship with others
- Tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial.
- A weaver bird which builds composite nests. See Republican, n., 3. (b).
- No longer hostile; friendly.
- Ready to converse; inclined to talk with others; not taciturn or reserved.
- Inclined to, or adapted for, society; ready to unite with others; fond of companions; social.
- Capable of being, or fit to be, united in one body or company; associable.
- Affording opportunites for conversation; characterized by much conversation.
- Rude; clownish.
- Effusively sociable
- Disposed to club together.
SOCIABLE vs CLUBBISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Capable of being conjoined; fit to be united in one body or company.
- Disposed to associate or unite with others; inclined to company; of social disposition; social; of animals, social.
- Disposed to be friendly and agreeable in company; frank and companionable; conversible.
- Friendly: with reference to a particular individual.
- Affording opportunities for sociability and friendly conversation.
- Characterized by sociability and the absence of reserve and formality: as, a sociable party.
- Of, pertaining to, or constituting society; social.
- Synonyms and
- Social, Sociable, friendly, communicative, familiar. So far as social and sociable are like in meaning, sociable is the stronger and more familiar. They may differ in that social may express more of the permanent character, and sociable the temporary mood: man is a social being, but is not always inclined to be sociable.
- Disposed to associate or club together; clubable.
- Rude; clownish; rustic.
SOCIABLE vs CLUBBISH: RELATED WORDS
- Likeable, Clubable, Good time, Forthcoming, Mixer, Clubbish, Clubby, Social, Outgoing, Agreeable, Clubbable, Congenial, Convivial, Companionable, Extroverted
- Hypermasculine, Fuddy, Ossifying, Unbeholden, Conformist, Substanceless, Captious, Unpretty, Egoistical, Snobbish, Clannish, Clubbable, Cliquish, Sociable, Clubby
SOCIABLE vs CLUBBISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Likeable, Good time, Clubable, Forthcoming, Mixer, Clubbish, Clubby, Social, Outgoing, Agreeable, Clubbable, Congenial, Convivial, Companionable, Extroverted
- Hypermasculine, Fuddy, Ossifying, Unbeholden, Conformist, Substanceless, Captious, Unpretty, Egoistical, Snobbish, Clannish, Clubbable, Cliquish, Sociable, Clubby
SOCIABLE vs CLUBBISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Demonstrators can be outrageous, spontaneous, excitable and sociable.
- Class Avos: Order Raptores, skeleton of sociable vulture.
- Souza described her daughter as lively and sociable.
- An outgoing, funny person or someone less sociable?
- Stray cats can be very friendly and sociable.
- As expected, extraversion was related to sociable behavior.
- Connect with the Most Sociable Vacation Rental Company!
- Facebook is meant to be sociable after all!
- Friendly, sociable; to associate with, meet with, fraternize with, visit, be sociable.
- In roman Urdu meaning of Amiably, sociable, and congenial, sociable and.
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SOCIABLE vs CLUBBISH: QUESTIONS
- How old do Goldendoodles have to be to be sociable?
- Are Twitter users more sociable than Facebook users?
- Why is St Raphael considered the most sociable Archangel?
- What is the meaning of sociable in crossword puzzle?
- Can you change your personality to become more sociable?
- Are dwarf hamster more sociable than Syrian hamsters?
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