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Definition of social
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Social
(a.) Ready or
disposed
to mix in
friendly
converse;
companionable;
sociable;
as, a
social
person..
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Sir
::
Sir (n.) A man of
social
authority
and
dignity;
a lord; a
master;
a
gentleman;
-- in this sense
usually
spelled
sire.
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.)
Inclined
to, or
adapted
for,
society;
ready to unite with
others;
fond of
companions;
social..
Affection
::
Affection
(n.) A
settled
good will; kind
feeling;
love;
zealous
or
tender
attachment;
-- often in the pl.
Formerly
followed
by to, but now more
generally
by for or
towards;
as,
filial,
social,
or
conjugal
affections;
to have an
affection
for or
towards
children..
Antisocialist
::
Antisocialist
(n.) One
opposed
to the
doctrines
and
practices
of
socialists
or
socialism.
Sociable
::
Sociable
(n.) A
gathering
of
people
for
social
purposes;
an
informal
party or
reception;
as, a
church
sociable..
Station
::
Station
(n.)
State;
rank;
condition
of life;
social
status.
Dissociable
::
Dissociable
(a.)
Having
a
tendency
to
dissolve
social
connections;
unsuitable
to
society;
unsociable.
Queen
::
Queen (n.) The
fertile,
or fully
developed,
female
of
social
bees, ants, and
termites..
Cagot
::
Cagot (n.) One of a race
inhabiting
the
valleys
of the
Pyrenees,
who until 1793 were
political
and
social
outcasts
(Christian
Pariahs).
They are
supposed
to be a
remnant
of the
Visigoths..
Social
::
Social
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
society;
relating
to men
living
in
society,
or to the
public
as an
aggregate
body; as,
social
interest
or
concerns;
social
pleasure;
social
benefits;
social
happiness;
social
duties..
Communism
::
Communism
(n.) A
scheme
of
equalizing
the
social
conditions
of life;
specifically,
a
scheme
which
contemplates
the
abolition
of
inequalities
in the
possession
of
property,
as by
distributing
all
wealth
equally
to all, or by
holding
all
wealth
in
common
for the equal use and
advantage
of all..
Socially
::
Socially
(adv.)
In a
social
manner;
sociably.
Society
::
Society
(n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
for any
temporary
or
permanent
object;
an
association
for
mutual
or joint
usefulness,
pleasure,
or
profit;
a
social
union;
a
partnership;
as, a
missionary
society..
Jenkins
::
"Jenkins
(n.) name of
contempt
for a
flatterer
of
persons
high in
social
or
official
life; as, the
Jenkins
employed
by a
newspaper..
Enactment
::
Enactment
(n.) That which is
enacted
or
passed
into a law; a law; a
decree;
a
statute;
a
prescribed
requirement;
as, a
prohibitory
enactment;
a
social
enactment..
Assembly
::
Assembly
(n.) A
company
of
persons
collected
together
in one
place,
and
usually
for some
common
purpose,
esp. for
deliberation
and
legislation,
for
worship,
or for
social
entertainment..
Style
::
Style (v. t.)
Conformity
to a
recognized
standard;
manner
which is
deemed
elegant
and
appropriate,
especially
in
social
demeanor;
fashion..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Relating
to duty or
obligation;
pertaining
to those
intentions
and
actions
of which right and
wrong,
virtue
and vice, are
predicated,
or to the rules by which such
intentions
and
actions
ought to be
directed;
relating
to the
practice,
manners,
or
conduct
of men as
social
beings
in
relation
to each
other,
as
respects
right and
wrong,
so far as they are
properly
subject
to
rules..
Adhesiveness
::
Adhesiveness
(n.)
Propensity
to form and
maintain
attachments
to
persons,
and to
promote
social
intercourse..
Rank
::
Rank (n. & v.) An
aggregate
of
individuals
classed
together;
a
permanent
social
class;
an
order;
a
division;
as, ranks and
orders
of men; the
highest
and the
lowest
ranks of men, or of other
intelligent
beings..
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