Thesaurus / sociability
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The new study revealed that the most heritable behavioral factor for dogs is human sociability, and that motor patterns — such as howling and retrieving — are generally more heritable than other behaviors.
DOG BREED IS A SURPRISINGLY POOR PREDICTOR OF INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIORANNA GIBBSAPRIL 28, 2022SCIENCE NEWSAlthough he called them “false eagles” who “ill become so high a rank,” he couldn’t ignore their strange alertness, sociability, and curiosity.
THE MYSTERY OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS' STRIATED CARACARAPAUL KVINTAAPRIL 2, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThe iPhone is not so much an expression of sociability, as the realization of the desire to be alone in company, or to find company when alone.
THE PANDEMIC HAS RAISED FEARS ABOUT LONELINESS. HISTORY SUGGESTS WE SHOULD WORRY ABOUT THE OPPOSITE, TOODAVID VINCENTJULY 8, 2020TIMEThey were all Southerners and inclined to be friendly, but nothing in the stranger's attitude invited sociability.
THE CROMPTONSMARY J. HOLMESCigars were lighted, and a sense of sociability and enjoyment suffused itself, like a perfume, among the group.
THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUSMONA CAIRDSociability, tolerance, humanity, these first virtues of all morality are totally in compatible with religious prejudices.
SUPERSTITION IN ALL AGES (1732)JEAN MESLIERThere is neither sociability, or rational enjoyment, to be had in these very large assemblies.
ALONEMARION HARLANDHis fortune, his learning, his sociability attracted the younger literary set toward him.
BARON D'HOLBACHMAX PEARSON CUSHINGThere is too much hard work in chess and whist and too little sociability to make them in any way desirable.
GIRLS AND WOMENHARRIET E. PAINE (AKA E. CHESTER}However, Captain Candage seemed to be seeking sociability by bellowing ferociously, thudding his hard fist on the counter.
BLOW THE MAN DOWNHOLMAN DAYWORDS RELATED TO SOCIABILITY
- accord
- acquaintanceship
- affection
- affinity
- agreement
- alliance
- amiability
- amicability
- amity
- association
- attachment
- attraction
- benevolence
- closeness
- coalition
- comity
- company
- concord
- consideration
- consonance
- devotion
- empathy
- esteem
- familiarity
- favor
- favoritism
- fondness
- friendliness
- fusion
- good will
- harmony
- intimacy
- league
- love
- pact
- partiality
- rapport
- regard
- sociability
- society
- sodality
- solidarity
- understanding
- accords
- acquaintanceships
- affections
- affinities
- agreements
- alliances
- amiability
- amicability
- amity
- associations
- attachments
- attractions
- benevolence
- closeness
- coalitions
- comities
- companies
- concords
- considerations
- consonance
- devotions
- empathy
- esteem
- familiarities
- favoritism
- favors
- fondness
- friendliness
- fusions
- good wills
- harmonies
- intimacies
- leagues
- loves
- pacts
- partiality
- rapport
- regard
- sociabilities
- societies
- sodalities
- solidarities
- understandings
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