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Etymology

From Middle French social < Latin sociālis (“of or belonging to a companion or companionship or association, social”) < socius (“a companion, fellow, partner, associate, ally”) < sequor (“follow”).

Pronunciation

Noun

social (plural socials)

  1. A festive gathering to foster introductions.
  2. (Canadian Prairies) A dance held to raise money for a couple to be married.
  3. (UK, slang) Short for social security benefit, the UK government department responsible for administering such welfare benefit, for its employees.
    • Fred hated going down to the social to sign on.
  4. (US) Short for social security number.
    • What's your social?

Adjective

social (comparative more social, superlative most social)

  1. Being extroverted or outgoing.
  2. Of or related to society.

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Translations

extroverted or outgoing
related to society
  • Greek: κοινωνικός el(el) (koinonikós) m.
  • Hungarian: társadalmi hu(hu), szociális hu(hu)
  • Italian: sociale it(it)
  • Norwegian: sosial no(no)
  • Russian: социальный ru(ru) (sociál'nyj), общественный ru(ru) (obščéstvennyj)
  • Spanish: social es(es) m. and f.

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French

Etymology

From Latin sociālis (“of or belonging to a companion, companionship or association, social”), from socius (“a companion, ally”).

Pronunciation

Adjective

social m. (f. sociale, m. plural sociaux, f. plural sociales)

  1. social, related to society, community
    Un devoir social.
  2. social, living in society
    l'homme est un animal social.
  3. mundane, related to social life
    Était-ce parce que la vie sociale de Gilberte devait présenter les mêmes contrastes que celle de Swann ? (Marcel Proust, Fugitive, 1922)

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Noun

social m. (plural socials)

  1. action intended to make society work better
    faire du social.

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin sociālis (“of or belonging to a companion, companionship or association, social”), from socius (“a companion, ally”).

Pronunciation

Adjective

social m. and f. (plural sociales)

  1. social

Derived terms

 

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