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Meaning of conviviality
The quality of being friendly and enjoyable company
Etymology of conviviality
The word "conviviality" has its roots in the Latin "convivium," meaning "feast" or "banquet," and the suffix "-ity," which forms an abstract noun
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the quality of being friendly and enjoyable company, often in a social or festive setting
Synonyms
sociability
friendliness
geniality
cordiality
hospitality
warmth
affability
amiability
convivialness
camaraderie
companionship
fellowship
congeniality
joviality
convivial
festive
celebratory
merry
jolly
jovial
warmhearted
welcoming
approachable
gregarious
outgoing
extroverted
lively
vivacious
spirited
effervescent
ebullient
Definitions
- The quality of being friendly and enjoyable company
- * A formal or informal social gathering, especially one where food and drink are served
Usage Examples
- The conviviality of the dinner party made it a night to remember
- * The restaurant's convivial atmosphere made it the perfect spot for a birthday celebration
- * The team's conviviality on the road trip helped to strengthen their bonds and improve their performance
Antonyms
aloofness
reserve
coldness
unfriendliness
hostility
bitterness
sullenness
moroseness
gloominess
solemnity
seriousness
stiffness
formality
distance
detachment
isolation
loneliness
sadness
melancholy
surliness
gruffness
brusqueness
curtness