Opposite of without friends or company (and therefore sad)
“John is a popular student in our class, and everyone wants to hang around him.”
Opposite of solitary from being left alone
“According to studies, some children are predisposed to being more sociable than others.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of devoid of, or lacking in, inhabitants
“As we approached the night markets, we noticed that each stall was teeming with people.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of having a somber or dismal atmosphere or nature
“She really liked her job due to the cheerful nature of her workplace.”
Opposite of abandoned, or left unused or unoccupied
Opposite of having a somber or dismal atmosphere or nature
Opposite of abandoned or uninhabited, cut off from the rest of the world or society
Opposite of being (alone) by oneself
Opposite of distant or otherwise inaccessible
Opposite of located far away from other places, buildings, or people
“This sea lion rookery was selected for research because it was the most accessible island to civilization that had a sizeable sea lion population.”
Opposite of being (alone) by oneself
“Lisa was one of many children that lived in the family of twelve next door.”
Opposite of unmarried or not involved in a romantic relationship
“I can proudly say that I have been married to my spouse for forty years.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of placed or standing away from view
“As we neared our destination, we could see the famous landmark become visible.”
(of a person or lifestyle) Opposite of isolated from others
“Ellen lived a very busy life, and would rarely be alone at home.”
Opposite of barren and devoid of inhabitants
“It is always so surprising to arrive at a populated town after traveling through such uninhabitable, wild terrain.”
Opposite of being (alone) by oneself
“The child needs to be accompanied to be on this ride.”
(of a place or location) Opposite of remote or secluded in nature
“The nearby town was renowned for its pancakes and Belgian waffles.”
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