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socially
[soh-shuh-lee]
adverb
in the friendly company of others; in a genial or gregarious manner.
We met through mutual friends who gather socially several times a month.
in a manner that relates to human society and its configuration as a community.
Her art strives to be both beautifully evocative and socially responsible.
in a manner that relates to the division of human society into classes according to status.
Socially and economically, these children are repressed by disadvantages we cannot imagine.
with attention or regard to rules about behavior.
In my day, carousing on a Sunday was socially unacceptable.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonsocially adverb
- unsocially adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of socially1
Example Sentences
"In China, marriage or the ability, financially and socially, to get married as the primary breadwinner, is still largely expected from men," she says.
This has been a week at Westminster that has seen two decisions that point to a profound, socially liberal shift.
“It does feel like we're in this age of crass, brutal politics, but social norms do still exist, and those are entirely socially not only constructed, but reinforced,” she said.
David Byrne came from Baltimore by way of Scotland, a socially awkward dabbler in conceptualist experiments with photography and a veteran of various mediocre cover bands.
Landy is also trying to get Wilson active socially and culturally.
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