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Definition of Sociality
1. Noun. The tendency to associate with others and to form social groups. "Mammals as a class are not strong on sociality"
Specialized synonyms: Sociability, Sociableness
Attributes: Social, Unsocial
Derivative terms: Social, Social, Social, Social
Definition of Sociality
1. n. The quality of being social; socialness.
Definition of Sociality
1. Noun. The character of being social; social quality or disposition; sociability; social intercourse, or its enjoyment. ¹
2. Noun. The quality of an animal kind of being social. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sociality
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sociality
Literary usage of Sociality
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inductive Sociology: A Syllabus of Methods, Analyses and Classifications by Franklin Henry Giddings (1901)
"sociality. — As the name itself implies, sociality comprises those ... Objectively
viewed, sociality is a cheerful and efficient participation in the normal ..."
2. Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development: A Study in Social by James Mark Baldwin (1897)
"520 f., gives what in his view would be the derivation of sociality in the animal
... I should say — speaking of the unreflective sociality of the animals ..."
3. Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development: A Study in Social by James Mark Baldwin (1902)
"520 {., gives what in his view would be the derivation of sociality in the animal
... I should say — speaking of the unreflective sociality of the animals ..."
4. Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development: A Study in Social by James Mark Baldwin (1902)
"520 f., gives what in his view would be the derivation of sociality in the animal
... I should say — speaking of the unreflective sociality of the animals ..."
5. Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development: A Study in Social by James Mark Baldwin (1897)
"520 f., gives what in his view would be the derivation of sociality in the animal
... I should say — speaking of the unreflective sociality of the animals ..."
6. Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development: A Study in Social by James Mark Baldwin (1897)
"520 f., gives what in his view would be the derivation of sociality in the animal
... I should say — speaking of the unreflective sociality of the animals ..."
7. Elements of Mental Philosophy by Thomas Cogswell Upham (1845)
"The principle of sociality original in the human mind. sociality, or the desire
of society, is another of the implanted propensities. ..."
8. Elements of Mental Philosophy: Abridged and Designed as a Text-book for by Thomas Cogswell Upham (1843)
"The principle of sociality original in the human mind. sociality, or the desire
of society, is another of the implanted propensities. ..."