Auspicious vs Gregarious - What's the difference?
auspicious | gregarious |
Of good omen; indicating future success.
Conducive to success.
Marked by success; prosperous.
(of a person) Describing one who enjoys being in crowds and socializing.
(zoology) Of animals that travel in herds or packs.
* 1972 , (Richard Adams), (Watership Down)
As adjectives the difference between auspicious and gregarious
is that auspicious is of good omen; indicating future success while gregarious is (of a person) describing one who enjoys being in crowds and socializing.auspicious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- This is an auspicious day.
Synonyms
* (conducive to success) favourable, favorable, promising, propitious, fortunate, lucky * (marked by success) lucky, fortunateAntonyms
* inauspiciousDerived terms
* auspiciously * auspiciousnessgregarious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Rabbits are lively at nightfall, and when evening rain drives them underground they still feel gregarious .
