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    extroverted
    /ˈɛkstrəvəːtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. outgoing and socially confident: "she is extroverted, confident, and gives rousing lectures"

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  2. an energetic person who enjoys being with other people: Most sales people are extroverts. Compare. introvert. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Energetic and lively. ablaze. alive. astir. barnstorming. be alive and well/kicking idiom. be as fresh as a daisy idiom. be full of beans idiom. boisterous. crackling. friskily. frisky.

  3. An extrovert is a person who is interested in things outside themselves and enjoys social interaction. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and contrast with introvert of this term coined by psychologist C. G. Jung.

  4. Extroverted means having or showing the characteristics of an extrovert, especially an outgoing and gregarious nature. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and medical definition of extroverted.

  5. noun. a person concerned more with external reality than inner feelings. adjective. of or characterized by extroversion. extrovert tendencies. A term introduced by the psychologist Carl Jung to describe a person whose motives and actions are directed outward.

  6. An extrovert is an energetic person who enjoys being with other people. Learn how to use the word in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and hear the pronunciation in British and American English.

  7. extrovert. A term introduced by the psychologist Carl Jung to describe a person whose motives and actions are directed outward. Extroverts are more prone to action than contemplation, make friends readily, adjust easily to social situations, and generally show warm interest in their surroundings. ( Compare introvert .)

  8. Extroverted describes someone who's outgoing and social. Your extroverted friend wants to go to out and meet people, but your other friend would rather do the opposite — stay home and read books.