"Convive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Convive" Meaning

Con332; Live with (someone) in a social or hospitable manner.

Example: "The family liked to convive with their guests during the holidays, making everyone feel welcome."

"Convive" Examples

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Conjugations:

convive (I convive)
convives (you convive)
convive (he/she/it convives)
convivimos (we convive)
conviven (they convive)
convivo (I convive, under certain conditions)
convives (you convive, under certain conditions)
convive (he/she/it convives, under certain conditions)
convivimos (we convive, under certain conditions)
conviven (they convive, under certain conditions)

Examples

Me gusta convivir con amigos en el fin de semana. (I like to socialize with friends on the weekends.)
¿Quieres convivir con nosotros en la fiesta? (Do you want to socialize with us at the party?)
En ese restaurante, los clientes pueden convivir con la familia. (At that restaurant, customers can socialize with their families.)
Los extranjeros pueden convivir con otros viajeros en un hostal. (Foreigners can socialize with other travelers at a hostel.)
Convivimos con los vecinos en la fiesta de presentación. (We socialized with our neighbors at the housewarming party.)

"Convive" Similar Words

Convictive

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Convicts

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Convince

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Convinced

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Convinces

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Convincing

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Convincing refers to something or someone that is able to persuade or influence another person or group of people to accept a particular point of view, idea, or proposal. It typically involves presenting or arguing a case in a way that is clear, reasonable, and compelling, and that ultimately leads to agreement or acceptance.

Convincingly

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Convincingness

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Convivial

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Convivial refers to a warm, friendly, and sociable atmosphere or a person who is pleasant and hospitable. It can describe a gathering or an event where people feel comfortable and enjoy each other's company.

Convivialist

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A convivialist is a person who values and promotes a sense of community, friendship, and sociability. The term is derived from the Latin "convivium", meaning "feast" or "company", and suggests a person who enjoys and thrives in social gatherings and group activities. A convivialist is likely someone who is warm, welcoming, and skilled at bringing people together, often through a sense of shared fun, laughter, and camaraderie.

Conviviality

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Convivially

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Convocate

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Convocated

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The verb "convocated" is the past tense of the verb "convocate", which means to summon or gather people or a group of people to a meeting, assembly, or conference.

Convocational

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Convocations

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