adverb
- in a manner that shows a preference for living or being with others; in a social or group-oriented way
- in the manner of animals that live together in herds or flocks
Usage: biology
Examples
- Humans are gregariously inclined and tend to form communities.
- The birds migrated gregariously, moving together in large flocks.
- She prefers to work gregariously rather than in isolation.
- Wolves hunt gregariously in packs to increase their chances of success.
- The students studied gregariously in the library, forming study groups.
- Fish swim gregariously for protection and efficiency.