0 the quality of being friendly and making people feel happy and welcome:
Eating should take place in an atmosphere of conviviality.
The bakery is a place of conviviality, where customers chat and gossip.
I enjoyed the restaurant's low lights and clubby conviviality.
A headache the next day seemed a small price to pay for last night's conviviality.
One can also sense trepidation in their remonstrations, betraying the conviviality as politeness masking palpable unease.
It was not only that consumers sought out the conviviality of mixed social drinking and liquor on credit.
The dining club had in 1892 thus secured enhanced visibility, respectability, conviviality, and, with its change of name, professional status.
Thus, the attitude of conviviality naturally directs authenticity of the work in a more flexible manner.
But there was a more pleasurable side to the migrant's sense of belonging and desire to return home - the conviviality of village life and the comforts of home.
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