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sociable

English

Etymology

From Middle French sociable, from Latin sociabilis.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?so???b?l/

Adjective

sociable (comparative more sociable, superlative most sociable)

  1. (of a person) Tending to socialize or be social
    Synonyms: friendly, inviting, congenial
    • c. 1611, William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
      Society is no comfort to one not sociable.
  2. Offering opportunities for conversation; characterized by much conversation.
  3. (archaic) Capable of being, or fit to be, united in one body or company; associable.
    • 1594, Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie
      They are sociable parts united into one body.
  4. (obsolete) No longer hostile; friendly.
    • Is the King sociable And bids thee live ?

Antonyms

  • (tending to socialize): unsociable

Derived terms

  • sociability
  • sociableness

Translations

Noun

sociable (plural sociables)

  1. A sociable person.
  2. (historical) A four-wheeled open carriage with seats facing each other.
  3. A bicycle or tricycle for two persons side by side.
  4. A couch with a curved S-shaped back.
  5. (US) An informal party or church meeting for purposes of socializing.
    • 1903, George Horace Lorimer, Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to his Son (page 46)
      At the church sociables he used to hop around among them, chipping and chirping like a dicky-bird picking up seed; and he was a great hand to play the piano, and sing saddish, sweetish songs to them.

Asturian

Adjective

sociable (epicene, plural sociables)

  1. sociable

Catalan

Adjective

sociable (masculine and feminine plural sociables)

  1. sociable

French

Pronunciation

Adjective

sociable (plural sociables)

  1. sociable

Galician

Alternative forms

  • sociábel

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?.??ja.ble/, [s??.??ja.?le?]

Adjective

sociable m or f (plural sociables)

  1. sociable

Antonyms

  • insociable

Spanish

Adjective

sociable (plural sociables)

  1. sociable

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engaging

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n??e?d????/, /????e?d????/
  • Rhymes: -e?d???
  • Hyphenation: en?gag?ing

Adjective

engaging (comparative more engaging, superlative most engaging)

  1. That engages the attention; engrossing, interesting; enthralling.
    I found the first of the Harry Potter books a very engaging read.
  2. Charming; attractive, especially of a manner or behaviour.
    Beauty, of course, and a bright, engaging personality — or at least the ability to fake one — are prerequisites for entering the Miss World competition.

Synonyms

  • (that engages the attention): absorbing, compelling, engrossing, enthralling, interesting
  • (charming): appealing, attractive, sweet

Antonyms

  • (that engages the attention): boring, dull, unengaging, uninteresting
  • (charming): boorish, rude, uncivil, uncivilised

Derived terms

  • engagingness
  • unengaging

Translations

Verb

engaging

  1. present participle of engage

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