Exhibiting affection or preference for individuals in one-on-one contexts while disliking or avoiding groups, crowds, or collective social settings.
The opposite of “gregarious”; characterized by warmth toward single persons but aversion to group dynamics.
Etymology: From Greek monos (“alone, single”) + philos (“love, affection”).
Literal meaning: “lover of one (at a time).”
Coined by Loagz Beatz, August 2025.
The opposite of “gregarious”; characterized by warmth toward single persons but aversion to group dynamics.
Etymology: From Greek monos (“alone, single”) + philos (“love, affection”).
Literal meaning: “lover of one (at a time).”
Coined by Loagz Beatz, August 2025.
“Her monophillic nature made her a great mentor but a terrible committee member.”
“Don’t take it personally, I’m monophillic. I love talking with you one-on-one, but I hate parties.”
“Don’t take it personally, I’m monophillic. I love talking with you one-on-one, but I hate parties.”
by Loagz Beatz August 10, 2025
