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conviviality
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "conviviality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a friendly, lively, and enjoyable atmosphere or social interaction. Example: "The conviviality of the gathering made everyone feel welcome and at ease."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
Unlike many liberal élites, Sanders does not seem to prefer talking to people who share his views; because he is not an especially convivial person, he does not require conviviality from others.
News & Media
I love not only the fromage on the stage but the capacity of the event to create a campfire around which we can all gather with conviviality and good will.
News & Media
He was often melancholy, and wild conviviality and celebrity made no difference to that.
News & Media
The guide is criminally silent about Tokyo's ubiquitous izakaya, for which "pub" serves as an inadequate translation but where some of Tokyo's finest food and certainly greatest conviviality can be found.
News & Media
A well-known name with a real chance, he is vying with Mr Švejnar for second place at the moment, despite a reputation for excessive conviviality and unguarded statements that repel some younger voters.
News & Media
EVEN by local standards, it will be a time of craic and conviviality to remember.
News & Media
"The ASEAN way" favours consensus over confrontation, conviviality over candour and process over substance.
News & Media
Barefooted and bedraggled yatris offer a picture of conviviality.
News & Media
When Ms Merkel, Franz Müntefering (the designated SPD vice-chancellor), Matthias Platzeck (the new SPD boss) and Edmund Stoiber (the embattled CSU chairman) presented the results to the press, the atmosphere was one of mutual respect, even conviviality.
News & Media
Tunisia's people are renowned for their conviviality and easygoing approach to daily life, qualities that Albert Memmi captured in his 1955 autobiographical novel Pillar of Salt: We shared the ground floor of a shapeless old building, a sort of two-room apartment.
Encyclopedias
Ḥāfeẓ's frequent references to behaviour that includes indulgence in wine drinking and flirtation with young cupbearers are sometimes taken as a direct reflection of his participation in the conviviality of the court of Shīrāz.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "conviviality" to describe environments or situations where social interaction is not just present, but also enjoyable, lively, and friendly. It adds a layer of warmth and positivity beyond simple sociability.
Common error
Avoid using "conviviality" in highly formal or technical writing where a more neutral term like "sociability" or "interaction" might be more appropriate. "Conviviality" carries a sense of warmth that may be out of place in certain professional contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "conviviality" is as a noun. It represents the quality of being friendly, lively, and enjoyable. Ludwig confirms its usability in written English, denoting a pleasant social atmosphere.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Encyclopedias
20%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Academia
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "conviviality" is a grammatically correct and frequently used noun that describes a friendly, lively, and enjoyable atmosphere. Ludwig AI confirms its suitability for use in written English. It is most commonly found in news and media contexts, though it also appears in encyclopedias and formal writing. While synonyms like "joviality" and "sociability" exist, "conviviality" carries a distinct emphasis on warmth and positive social engagement. When using "conviviality", ensure that the context aligns with its inherent sense of pleasantness and avoid overuse in strictly formal or technical writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sociable atmosphere
Focuses more on the environment that encourages social interaction rather than the quality itself.
friendly gatherings
Emphasizes the act of people coming together in a friendly manner, shifting from the abstract quality to the event.
jovial company
Highlights the pleasantness and good humor of the people involved, rather than the overall atmosphere.
amiable socialising
Stresses the friendliness and agreeableness of the social interactions, focusing more on the manner of interaction.
harmonious fellowship
Implies a sense of unity and agreement within the group, adding a layer of shared values or purpose.
cheerful camaraderie
Highlights the bond of friendship and the lightheartedness of the interaction, focusing on the relationship between people.
genial hospitality
Focuses on the warmth and kindness extended to guests or strangers, shifting the emphasis to the act of welcoming.
warmheartedness
Emphasizes emotional warmth and kindness as the primary characteristic, rather than social interaction.
festive spirit
Highlights the celebratory and joyful mood, often associated with special occasions or holidays.
good cheer
Emphasizes a positive and optimistic attitude, particularly in a social setting, simplifying the concept.
FAQs
How can I use "conviviality" in a sentence?
You can use "conviviality" to describe a pleasant social atmosphere, for example: "The "conviviality" of the gathering made everyone feel at ease." It emphasizes friendly and lively interaction.
What are some synonyms for "conviviality"?
Alternatives to "conviviality" include "joviality", "sociability", and "cheerfulness", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "conviviality" formal or informal?
"Conviviality" is generally considered a neutral to slightly formal term. While suitable for many contexts, simpler words like "friendliness" might be preferred in very informal settings.
What is the difference between "conviviality" and "sociability"?
"Sociability" refers to the ability or tendency to interact with others, while "conviviality" implies a pleasant and enjoyable quality to that interaction. "Conviviality" suggests a warmer, more engaging atmosphere.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested