Word of the Day: Convivial | Meaning, Examples, Pronunciation & Synonyms

Introduce the word convivial as today’s word of the day. Mention that it’s a positive, uplifting word that describes a warm, friendly, and festive atmosphere — perfect for building vocabulary and expressing joy in social settings.

📌 Meaning of Convivial

Convivial (adjective) — Friendly, lively, and enjoyable; relating to an atmosphere or event where people are cheerful and sociable.

🗣 Pronunciation of Convivial

kuhn-VIV-ee-uhl

📝 Convivial in a Sentence

  • The party had a convivial atmosphere, filled with laughter and music.

  • She always hosts the most convivial gatherings in the neighborhood.

🌍 Origin & Etymology

From Latin convivium (“a feast”) → con- (together) + vivere (to live) → relating to living together in festivity.


🔑 Synonyms of Convivial

  • Friendly

  • Jovial

  • Festive

  • Sociable

  • Cheerful


🚫 Antonyms of Convivial

  • Gloomy

  • Hostile

  • Unsociable

  • Reserved


💡 When to Use Convivial

Use convivial to describe:

  • A warm, sociable dinner or party

  • A lively and friendly group of people

  • A positive, joyful atmosphere at events


🌟 Quick Tip for Learners

Pair convivial with words like gatheringmealcompanycrowd, or evening for natural-sounding phrases.


🎉 Final Thought

Adding convivial to your vocabulary lets you describe joyful, social experiences with just the right tone. Try using it in your next conversation or writing!