(UK) /ɡrɪˈɡeə.ri.əs/
Meaning: Fond of company, sociable.
Example: The dog was so gregarious that it greeted every visitor to the house with wagging tail.
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(UK) /bɒmˈbæs.tɪk/
Meaning: High-sounding but with little meaning, inflated.
Example: The CEO's email to employees was filled with bombastic language about the company's succes...
Bonding with fellow humans and animals makes us happy. A hug from a loved one, or even stoking one’s dog releases oxytocin in our brain and has lasting benefits of happiness.
Even looking at old pictures of fond memories does the same thing to us.
(UK) /ˈseɪ.li.ənt/
Meaning: Most noticeable or important.
Example: The salient point of the argument was that the proposal was too expensive.
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