Gregarious

/ɡrɪˈɡɛriəs/ adjective

Sociable and enjoying the company of others; tending to associate with groups rather than being alone. Describes someone who thrives in social settings and seeks out companionship.

From Latin 'gregarius' meaning 'belonging to a flock,' derived from 'grex' (flock, herd). Originally described animals that naturally group together, then extended to humans who similarly seek the company of others.

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