Definition
Suitable for being in a club or association; friendly and social enough to fit in with group activities.
Etymology
From 'club' (an association of people with shared interests) plus the suffix '-able,' meaning 'capable of' or 'suitable for.' Primarily used in British English.
Kelly Says
Samuel Johnson used this term to describe people worth having in a social club—it's the ultimate compliment for someone who is both interesting and doesn't ruin the vibe for everyone else.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ማህበራዊ
ma-hi-be-ra-wi
BNবাংলা
সামাজিক
sa-ma-jik
CACatalà
sociable
so-thee-ah-ble
CSČeština
spolehlivý
spo-leh-li-vy
DADansk
samfundsklog
sam-fund-sklog
DEDeutsch
gesellschaftlich
ge-sells-chafts-li-ch
ELΕλληνικά
κοινωνικός
koin-o-ni-kos
ESEspañol
sociable
so-thee-ah-ble
FAفارسی
دوستانه
doos-ta-neh
FISuomi
ystävällinen
ystä-vvä-li-nen
FRFrançais
sociable
so-see-ah-ble
HAHA
mutum mai kyauwa
moo-tum mai k-yaw-wa
HEעברית
חברותי
cha-ver-u-ti
HIहिन्दी
सामाजिक
sa-ma-jik
HUMagyar
társaságkedvelő
taars-a-sa-g-ked-ve-lo
IDBahasa Indonesia
mudah bergaul
moo-dah ber-gaul
IGIG
nwere mmetọ
nwe-re m-me-to
ITItaliano
sociabile
so-chee-ah-ble
JA日本語
社交的な
sha-kai-teki-na
KO한국어
사교적인
sa-gyo-jeok-in
MSBahasa Melayu
suka bergaul
soo-ka ber-gaul
NLNederlands
sociabel
so-thee-ah-bel
NONorsk
samfunnskunnskap
sam-funns-kun-skap
PLPolski
towarzyski
toh-vee-arz-ki
PTPortuguês
sociável
so-see-ah-vel
RORomână
sociabil
soh-see-ah-bil
RUРусский
общительный
ob-shchitel-nyy
SVSvenska
samhällskunnig
sam-hall-skun-nig
SWKiswahili
marafiki
ma-ra-fi-ki
TEతెలుగు
సామాజిక
sa-ma-jik
TLTL
mapagkaibigan
ma-pa-ga-kai-bi-gan
UKУкраїнська
товариський
to-va-ri-s-kyy
URاردو
مُجتمع پسند
moo-j-muh-te-e-pas-pend
VITiếng Việt
xã hội
zhah-hoi
ZUZU
umshayeli
oom-sha-ye-li