semisocial

/sɛmɪˈsɒsɪəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

having a partial or limited social interaction, especially in a work or institutional environment.

“The semisocial nature of the office made it difficult for employees to form close bonds.”

2. noun

a person or group with a partial or limited social interaction, especially in a work or institutional environment.

“The semisocial workers often found it hard to adjust to the social dynamics of the office.”

Synonyms

  • antisocial
  • asocial
  • socially awkward

Antonyms

  • gregarious
  • social