Convivial in a sentence as an adjective

ToucheBut well worth reading, and a convivial life is a good life.

Even though both are completely public, blogs feel more arm's length and isolated, where this is convivial.

Part of the job is helping others understand what you do, in a way that's convivial and not condescending.

Buses/trains/metro are OK for most of what I do except for returning from convivial social gatherings late at night where I will prefer to use a taxi.

The grumpy old man in me wonders why, exactly, people are supposed to be sharing a meal and convivial fellowship together need to have entertainment.

As off-Earth environments go underwater is pretty damn convivial.

Imagine a world where the public as a whole had convivial relations with the police, because they weren't so many people worried about getting arrested for drug violations.

Your relationship should ideally be convivial, fun, mutually informative and beneficial for you both.

Far more convivial environments for intelligent experimentation and learning than a classroom.

In cases like this, I prefer to equate Stallman's idea of freedom to Illich's idea of conviviality--a convivial empowers the user, and gives her the ability to mold it and use it as she sees fit. If you just distribute only a binary, you aren't distributing a convivial tool.

" The critique goes on to say "libertarian organizations can and have accomplished everything necessary for individuals and communities to live in free, egalitarian, convivial societies".

Convivial definitions

adjective

occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company; "a convivial atmosphere at the reunion"; "a woman of convivial nature"; "he was a real good-time Charlie"

See also: good-time