conviviality

[kənˌvɪv.iˈæl.ə.ti]

conviviality Definition

  • 1the quality of being friendly and lively; friendliness and joviality
  • 2the act of eating, drinking, and enjoying oneself with others in a sociable way

Using conviviality: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conviviality" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The conviviality of the party was infectious.

  • Example

    The restaurant's atmosphere was one of conviviality and warmth.

  • Example

    The conviviality of the group made it easy for me to make friends.

conviviality Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for conviviality

Phrases with conviviality

  • the enjoyment of food and drink in good company

    Example

    The conviviality of the table is an important part of Italian culture.

  • a measure of the level of social interaction and happiness in a community

    Example

    The conviviality index of the town was high due to its many community events and festivals.

  • a room in a public building or workplace where people can relax and socialize

    Example

    The office has a conviviality room where employees can take a break and chat with each other.

Origins of conviviality

from Latin 'convivialis', meaning 'festive'

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Summary: conviviality in Brief

Conviviality [kənˌvɪv.iˈæl.ə.ti] refers to the quality of being friendly and lively, often associated with eating, drinking, and enjoying oneself with others. It is characterized by friendliness, joviality, and amity, as in 'The conviviality of the party was infectious.' Conviviality extends into phrases like 'conviviality of the table,' referring to the enjoyment of food and drink in good company, and 'conviviality index,' measuring the level of social interaction and happiness in a community.