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Definition of Social affair
1. Noun. A gathering for the purpose of promoting fellowship.
Generic synonyms: Assemblage, Gathering
Specialized synonyms: Bee, Love Feast, Company, Function, Party, Supper, Get Together, Meeting
Lexicographical Neighbors of Social Affair
Literary usage of Social affair
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Training the Boy by William Arch McKeever (1913)
"... for occasions on which to do his part and to contribute something genuinely
helpful to the enjoyment of all at the party. ' THE YOUTH'S social affair ..."
2. Training the Boy by William Arch McKeever (1913)
"... but for occasions on which to do his part and to contribute something genuinely
helpful to the enjoyment of all at the party. THE YOUTH'S social affair ..."
3. Training the Boy by William Arch McKeever (1913)
"... but for occasions on which to do his part and to contribute something genuinely
helpful to the enjoyment of all at the party. THE YOUTH'S social affair ..."
4. The Socialized Conscience by Joseph Herschel Coffin (1913)
"They both carry as their connotation the fact that the supreme moral obligation
is the realization of the self, and that the self is a social affair. ..."
5. The Socialized Conscience by Joseph Herschel Coffin (1913)
"They both carry as their connotation the fact that the supreme moral obligation
is the realization of the self, and that the solf is a social affair. ..."
6. What May I Hope?: An Inquiry Into the Sources and Reasonableness of the by George Trumbull Ladd (1915)
"... As a social affair, or community of individuals, impressed in substantially
the same manner, though never, since they are individuals, holding precisely ..."