Similar words: gregarious, seriousness, imperiousness, viciousness, cautiousness, consciousness, fastidiousness, capriciousness. Meaning: [grɪ'gerɪəsnɪs /-'geər-] n. the quality of being gregarious--having a dislike of being alone.
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1. And among them, devotion and gregariousness is the core and the highest standard of his professional ethics.
2. Like most thought at that time, the concept "gregariousness" is connected with patriotism directly.
3. So "the mores" is considered as the basis of gregariousness and even patriotism.
4. Psychologist Professor Dan Fessler, of the University of California, Los Angeles, says our gregariousness "poses a challenge... because those groups of course provide a source of temptation.
5. Within these structures, the market offers the opportunities to attain status, while the monopoly of power and the geometric gregariousness are the obstacles for high stat...
6. Let's talk about dog's behavior from the point of gregariousness.
7. In the left - behind children, the factor scores of behavior, intelligence and school, gregariousness, happiness and satisfaction in boys were significantly lower than that in girls.
8. The cognitive levels of mental problems manifested certain differences on gregariousness, excitation, permanence, independence, introversion and extroversion, cowardice and neatness and creativity.
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