The life and soul of the party, etc.
idiom
A person who is very lively and entertaining at social gatherings.
John is always the life and soul of the party, he is the reason why parties are so much fun.

Often appears as...
- be the life and soul of the party
- act as the life and soul of the party
Usage tips
Idiomatic
idiom
A person who is very lively and entertaining at social gatherings.
John is always the life and soul of the party, he is the reason why parties are so much fun.

Often appears as...
- be the life and soul of the party
- act as the life and soul of the party
Usage tips
Idiomatic
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Positive Connotation
This phrase indicates someone brings energy and fun to gatherings, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

Whenever Maria attends our gatherings, she's the life and soul of the party.
Social Context
It's used for social events where someone's personality positively affects the mood.

At the reunion, Uncle Ray was the life and soul of the party, telling stories and jokes.
Informal Use
The phrase is casual and best used in informal conversations or storytelling.

You should have seen Leah last night – she was the life and soul of the party.
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