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Synonyms for SOCIAL
ˈsoʊ ʃəlso·cial
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Wiktionary
socialnoun
Antonyms:
asocial, antisocial, unsocialsocialnoun
Being extroverted or outgoing.
They organized a social at the dance club to get people to know each other.
Antonyms:
unsocial, antisocial, asocialsocialnoun
Of or relating to society.
Antonyms:
asocial, unsocial, antisocialsocialadjective
Relating to social media or social networks.
Fred hated going down to the social to sign on.
Antonyms:
unsocial, antisocial, asocialsocialadjective
Short for social security number.
What's your social?
Antonyms:
antisocial, unsocial, asocial
English Synonyms and Antonyms
social
Friendly, as said of persons, signifies having the disposition of a friend; as said of acts, it signifies befitting or worthy of a friend. The adjective friendly does not reach the full significance of the nouns "friend" and "friendship;" one may be friendly to those who are not his friends, and to be in friendly relations often signifies little more than not to be hostile. In its application to persons, accessible is used of public and eminent persons, who might, if disposed, hold themselves at a distance from others. Companionable and sociable refer to manner and behavior, cordial and genial express genuine kindliness of heart. We speak of a cordial greeting, a favorable reception, a neighborly call, a sociable visitor, an amicable settlement, a kind interest, a friendly regard, a hearty welcome. The Saxon friendly is stronger than the Latin amicable; the amicable may be merely formal; the friendly is from the heart. Fond is commonly applied to an affection that becomes, or at least appears, excessive. Affectionate, devoted, and tender are almost always used in a high and good sense; as, an affectionate son; a devoted friend; "the tender mercy of our God," Luke i, 78. Compare FRIENDSHIP.
Synonyms:
accessible, affable, affectionate, amicable, brotherly, companionable, complaisant, cordial, favorable, fond, friendly, genial, hearty, kind, kindly, loving, neighborly, sociable, tender, well-disposedAntonyms:
adverse, alienated, antagonistic, bellicose, belligerent, cold, contentious, disaffected, distant, estranged, frigid, hostile, ill-disposed, indifferent, inimical, unfriendly, unkind, warlike
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
social
Synonyms:
collective, political, gregariousAntonyms:
individual, solitary, personal
Princeton's WordNet
sociable, social, mixeradjective
a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
Synonyms:
sociable, mixer, socialAntonyms:
solitary, asocial, ungregarious, lonely(a), alone(p), recluse, withdrawn, lone(a), reclusive, unsocial, unfriendly, unsociable, antisocialsocial, societaladjective
relating to human society and its members
"social institutions"; "societal evolution"; "societal forces"; "social legislation"
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solitary, unsocial, recluse, asocial, antisocial, unsociable, lonely(a), ungregarious, reclusive, lone(a), unfriendly, withdrawn, alone(p)socialadjective
living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups
"a human being is a social animal"; "mature social behavior"
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societalAntonyms:
lone(a), unsocial, unfriendly, asocial, ungregarious, withdrawn, reclusive, antisocial, recluse, unsociable, alone(p), lonely(a), solitarysocialadjective
relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society
"made fun of her being so social and high-toned"; "a social gossip colum"; "the society page"
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societalAntonyms:
unsocial, reclusive, asocial, unfriendly, antisocial, solitary, alone(p), recluse, withdrawn, unsociable, ungregarious, lone(a), lonely(a)socialadjective
composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability
"a purely social club"; "the church has a large social hall"; "a social director"
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societalAntonyms:
reclusive, asocial, lonely(a), recluse, unsocial, antisocial, alone(p), lone(a), ungregarious, withdrawn, unfriendly, unsociable, solitarysocialadjective
tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind
"ants are social insects"
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societalAntonyms:
withdrawn, antisocial, unfriendly, unsociable, alone(p), recluse, reclusive, lone(a), unsocial, asocial, lonely(a), ungregarious, solitarysocialadjective
marked by friendly companionship with others
"a social cup of coffee"
Synonyms:
societalAntonyms:
unsocial, ungregarious, antisocial, lone(a), lonely(a), asocial, alone(p), recluse, solitary, withdrawn, unsociable, unfriendly, reclusive
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Editors Contribution
convivaladjective
the one who knows interpretation, dealing with others and communication into a society. example, she is a convival lady. here we mean that the lady knows about people and how to deal them.
he is convival. we mean that the person is able to stay and communicate within a society. social means convival
Submitted by khannaeemg92 on October 20, 2021
Dictionary of English Synonymes
socialadjective
Synonyms:
civil, civic, of societysocialadjective
Synonyms:
companionable, SOCIABLE, neighborly, formed for societysocialadjective
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#250 | community | |
#558 | social | |
#711 | society | |
#984 | political | |
#1139 | kind | |
#1254 | friendly | |
#3867 | accessible | |
#4022 | welfare | |
#5313 | collective | |
#6100 | loving | |
#6549 | societies | |
#6740 | tender | |
#9406 | mixer | |
#11528 | favorable | |
#12180 | fringe | |
#12839 | socially | |
#12984 | fond | |
#13039 | kindly | |
#18709 | societal | |
#23927 | hearty | |
#32023 | affectionate | |
#35924 | sociale | |
#36016 | cordial | |
#47914 | sociales | |
#52005 | sociable | |
#57508 | genial | |
#57829 | brotherly | |
#60653 | amicable | |
#66213 | gregarious | |
#77365 | affable | |
#85198 | sociaal | |
#92085 | neighborly | |
#105912 | sociali | |
#112311 | sociaux | |
#140909 | soziale | |
#163159 | sociais | |
#192098 | companionable | |
#293856 | complaisant |
How to use SOCIAL in a sentence?
It would be important to ask those children about the specific reasons that they identified as gender-diverse, without that information, it's impossible to say whether social influences including constrictive stereotypes contributed to their responses.
It's a social issue that's reaching a tipping point among Americans, i think we have to see at this point whether it continues to move forward with legalization and social acceptability and/or whether there is more reaction against it.
We need to educate the children of social-emotional behavior, so when they grow up, they know how to deal with those issues, that's very important.
Bershadker said. A dog fostered and then adopted during COVID-19 pandemic. With regardto adoption, Bershadker noted the ASPCA saw an initial spike in adoptions in March when the pandemic began, but saw numbers slowly start to plateau or decrease due to shelter closures and the slow nature of virtual adoption as quarantine progressed. This is partly due to the fact that, out of an abundance of caution related to the COVID-19 crisis across New York City, we closed the ASPCA Adoption Center to the public and worked hard to move the majority of the animals in our care into foster homes, Bershadker explained. LAW ENFORCEMENT CHAPLAIN, THERAPY DOG CARE FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC The Humane Society has experienced similar trends. Weve definitely had an increased interest in adoptions, said Christina Hill, communications director for the Humane Society. But the virtual adoption process takes much longer to complete than our standard pre-COVID process. We also stopped intake, like many shelters have, at the recommendation of national veterinary and sheltering groups, and fewer in equals fewer out. A cat currently available for adoption from the Atlanta Humane Society. During the week of March 7, around when the COVID-19 crisis began in the U.S., there were 17,930 pet adoptions. The week of May 2, there were 11,938 pet adoptions, showing about a 33 percent decrease in adoptions from the start of the pandemic to this month. Butthe percentage of pets entering foster care is up. There were 32,962 pets in foster care the week of March 7, and as of May 8, there were 47,856 --a 45 percent increase. PUPPIES FROM GEORGIA ANIMAL SHELTER VISIT AQUARIUM DURING CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN Jane Chiavelli is one quarantiner who decided this was the time to foster a dog. Ive grown up with dogs, and since Im working from home right now, I wanted to do something good and different, Chiavelli said. She decided to foster her dog, Gus, at the start of April, about one month into quarantine. Jane Chiavelli and her dog, Gus, who she fostered before adopting during COVID-19 pandemic.br I sent in an application to English Springer Rescue America and had a phone interview. Normally they come to inspect your house, but given social distancing, I sent pictures of my apartment and dog park. They matched me with Gus to foster, and I drove to [South Carolina]to pick him up, Chiavelli said. After a few weeks quarantining with Gus, she knew she had to adopt. I realized how perfect he was for me and couldnt imagine giving him up, she said. CAN PETS COME DOWN WITH CORONAVIRUS? Chiavelli said, based on her experience, she encourages everyone to foster pets and consider adoption. Do it, she said. I think its a great opportunity to do something good, and also an opportunity to have some nice company. A cat adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shelters across the country have implemented innovative solutions to make situations like Chiavellis possible, while ensuring the safety of their staff, animals, and communities. Many animal shelters have been leaning on technology to facilitate online adoptions to continue safely moving dogs and cats out of the shelter and into homes.
I've got over 60 staff members that travel back and forth every day. They live in Mexicali, but they come to work here, they told me it took Mexicali a while to get to the point where they put( social distancing) restrictions. I think that's one reason why the number is as high as it is now.
Translations for SOCIAL
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- مجتمعي, اجتماعيArabic
- socialCatalan, Valencian
- sociální, společenskýCzech
- Sozial-, gesellig, sozial, gesellschaftlich, kontaktfreudigGerman
- κοινωνικόςGreek
- socialaEsperanto
- socialSpanish
- اجتماعی, سوسیالPersian
- ekstrovertti, tutustumistilaisuus, yhteiskunta, yhteiskunnallinen, hetu, sossu, sotu, sosiaalinen, ulospäinsuuntautunutFinnish
- socialFrench
- sóisialtaIrish
- caidreamhach, sòisealtaScottish Gaelic
- socialGalician
- सामाजिकHindi
- társadalmi, szociális, társaságiHungarian
- sosialIndonesian
- socievole, estroverso, socialeItalian
- חHebrew
- 社交Japanese
- 사회적인Korean
- socialisLatin
- maatschappelijk, sociaalDutch
- sosialen, sosialNorwegian
- towarzyski, społecznyPolish
- socialPortuguese
- socialRomanian
- общительный, социальный, общественныйRussian
- socialSwedish
- சமூகTamil
- సాంఘికTelugu
- ทางสังคมThai
- sosyal, toplumsalTurkish
- соціальніUkrainian
- xã hộiVietnamese
- 社会Chinese
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