English to Urdu Dictionary gregarious

gregarious

جھونڈ میں رہنےوالا
definition
adjective
he was a popular and gregarious man
(of a person) fond of company; sociable.
example
Common hippos are 'gregarious' , live in herds, and are well adapted to life in the water.
Even though she was so 'gregarious' and loved to chat, she also liked to listen.
Sociable, friendly and 'gregarious' , Beatrice enjoyed the social life provided in her parish in London and made many friends.
I'm 'gregarious' up to a point and then I have to have total solitude for at least two days.
Other evidence, though, suggests tyrannosaurs were 'gregarious' .
It is a 'gregarious' spreading herb that quickly covers the ground and rocks.
Western Grebes are highly 'gregarious' in all seasons, wintering in large flocks and nesting in colonies.
Some pipits and wagtails are solitary, and others are 'gregarious' .
Snowy Plovers breed in loose colonies, and they are 'gregarious' in winter.
They are more 'gregarious' during the spawning season when they congregate in large groups.
These are by and large a generous, friendly and 'gregarious' bunch.
I am a fairly 'gregarious' person, but I am quite comfortable in my own company.
He was always a 'gregarious' and sociable person and loved to set up opportunities for people from all walks of life to come together.
Rose is outgoing and 'gregarious' ; he remembers names easily and thrives in social situations.
But it is worth exploring - Gambians are 'gregarious' and hospitable people, and the smiles and greetings offered to foreigners are completely genuine.
The last 'gregarious' flowering of muli bamboo in Mizoram, Tripura, Manipur and Barak Valley of Assam was reported in 1958-59 and was followed by famine in those areas.
Caspian Terns are less 'gregarious' than other terns, nesting in smaller colonies, although this is changing in Washington.
Locusts can exist in two different behavioral states, solitary and 'gregarious' , whereas grasshoppers generally do not.
Eared Grebes are typically 'gregarious' in nesting season, living in colonies that sometimes number thousands of individuals.
He was 'gregarious' , delighting in conversation, good food, wine, and, of course, malt whisky.
He's actually a lot more 'gregarious' and outgoing than most people i knew at that age- and more willing to talk to people who are not at all like him.
I'm reasonably happy with my own company, but I'm naturally 'gregarious' so I think that three months would be my limit on the island.
Rheas are 'gregarious' in habit, and tend to live in flocks ranging in size from 5-30 individuals.
If you are planting them in a container, don't skimp with the bulbs - Agapanthus is a 'gregarious' flower that likes to be crowded.
He's 'gregarious' and tactile, always ready with a cuddle and a chuckle.
They are 'gregarious' throughout the year, with the exception of the laying and incubation period.
The social system of pikas varies considerably among species, ranging from solitary individuals to large, 'gregarious' colonies.
Old World sparrows are highly 'gregarious' ; they often roost and breed communally and form feeding flocks.
Richard was a 'gregarious' person and he thought Edinburgh was the most perfect place because you could party 24 hours a day.
Black-crowned Night-herons are 'gregarious' at all times of the year, and are often seen in very large groups.
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