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Social   /sˈoʊʃəl/   Listen
Social

adjective
1.
Relating to human society and its members.  Synonym: societal.  "Societal evolution" , "Societal forces" , "Social legislation"
2.
Living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups.  "Mature social behavior"  Antonym: unsocial.
3.
Relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society.  "A social gossip colum" , "The society page"
4.
Composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability.  "The church has a large social hall" , "A social director"
5.
Tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind.
6.
Marked by friendly companionship with others.
noun
1.
A party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity.  Synonyms: mixer, sociable.



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"Social" Quotes from Famous Books



... company on the quarterdeck was much on a level with the average society of an East Indiaman. "Hannah will give you the histories of all these good people at length, I dare say, for she was extremely social; danced with the gentlemen in the evenings, and read novels and sermons with the ladies in the mornings. I contented myself with being very civil whenever I was with the other passengers, and took care to be with them as little as I could. Except at meals, I hardly ...
— Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay • George Otto Trevelyan

... great firm—the head of the family—and the inadvisability of working in Boston under his disfavour. I remembered the banishment of his younger sister on her displeasing marriage (the old lady actually read her out of the family with bell and book) and the poor woman's subsequent social death and bitter decline of health and spirit. I remembered the sad death of his second sister, and the stony philosophy of her impenetrable mother. I remembered the eldest daughter, a brilliant beauty, whose career might have brushed the skirts of actual ...
— Margarita's Soul - The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty • Ingraham Lovell

... pursue his own happiness, and none can consistently controul or interrupt him in the pursuit. But, so turbulent are the passions of some, and so selfish the feelings of others, that in such a state, there being no social compact, the weak cannot always be protected from the violence of the strong, nor the honest and unsuspecting from the arts and intrigues of the selfish and cunning. Hence it is easy to conceive, that men, naturally formed for society, were ...
— The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 4 • Samuel Adams

... wind. No; when I say ghosts, I mean ghosts—ghosts that do not need the midnight hour to evolve themselves into being, and that by no means vanish at cock-crow. My ghosts are those that move about among us in social intercourse for days, months—sometimes years—according to their several missions; ghosts that talk to us, imitate our customs and ways, shake hands with us, laugh and dance with us, and altogether comport themselves like human beings. Those are my ...
— Ziska - The Problem of a Wicked Soul • Marie Corelli

... evidently, she and Dick, resolved, though independently of each other, to behave their best, and Dick, in excess of social virtue, shut the library door, so that no wisp of talk would float that way and settle on them. Nan confronted Raven ...
— Old Crow • Alice Brown


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