What is another word for ungregarious?

Pronunciation: [ʌnɡɹɛɡˈe͡əɹɪəs] (IPA)

Ungregarious is a term used to describe someone who is not sociable or prefers to be alone. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe someone who is ungregarious, including introverted, anti-social, reclusive, unsociable, and solitary. The word introverted is often used to describe someone who is shy or does not like to be in social situations. The term anti-social is often used to describe someone who does not conform to social norms and may engage in activities that are considered harmful or inappropriate. Reclusive is used to describe someone who prefers to live a solitary life, while unsociable describes a person who chooses not to interact with others. Solitary refers to someone who prefers to be alone and does not enjoy the company of others.

What are the hypernyms for Ungregarious?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for ungregarious?

Ungregarious refers to someone who is not sociable or outgoing. The opposite of ungregarious is gregarious, which means sociable and outgoing. A gregarious person is comfortable in the company of others and enjoys being around people. Another antonym for ungregarious is extroverted, referring to someone who enjoys being in social situations and gains energy from being around others. On the other hand, introverted is another antonym for gregarious which refers to someone who prefers being alone or in small groups, enjoying solitary activities. The opposite of ungregarious can also be cheerful, friendly, jovial, and convivial, all representing characteristics of social and extroverted individuals.

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Usage examples for Ungregarious

It seemed to him that in spite of his effort to bear in mind that the whole should be greater than any part, his chapters broke up into sentences and his sentences into forlorn and ungregarious words.
"The Ghost Ship"
Richard Middleton
This odd genius was as shy and ungregarious as was the dark-eyed "teller of tales," but the two appear to have been socially disposed toward each other, and there are delightful bits in the preface to the "Mosses" in regard to the hours they spent together boating on the large, quiet Concord River.
"The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees"
Mary Caroline Crawford
One or two other little groups were having some, too, but Mr. Cloudwater's party were singularly ungregarious, and avoided making acquaintances in hotels.
"The Man and the Moment"
Elinor Glyn

Related words: shy person, introvert, extroverted person, introvert vs extroverted person

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