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Being concerned with the social and physical environment.
extrovert
extroverted
extravert
extraverted
extrovertive
extroversive
extraversive
extrovert
extroverted
extravert
extraverted
extrovertive
1
In these examples, the
extrovert
carries away potentially damaging assumptions about you.
2
Here we had
extrovert
trad side-by-side with introvert mainstream or modern jazz.
3
The ichthyoids became on the whole more introvert, the arachnoids more
extrovert
.
4
The
extrovert
effect doesn't hold true in all nations, of course.
5
The
extrovert
is popular; he it is who leads the gang.
1
It is a bold statement of confidence, supremely feminine and irresistibly
extroverted
.
2
Smart,
extroverted
,
so full of life with-asyou said- abigbooming laugh.
3
Also striking was the difference in their manner-Lottiewas loud,
extroverted
,
and flamboyant.
4
An introvert does notmerely slide into
extroverted
society and meditate there.
5
That's because, in our society, we equate relating with being
extroverted
.
1
You'd probably conclude that Little is an
extravert
:
he's not only good at what he's doing, but he seems to be revelling in the opportunity.
2
Extraverts
and introverts show different preferences for humor regarding different humor types.
3
The
extraverts
are on the second floor, the introverts on the first.
4
The
extraverts
get interested in a book on relaxing and practice relaxing.
5
Thereupon she and the other
extraverts
begin behaving like the introverts and stifling their natural feelings.
1
He is a victim of what I have called "herd-poisoning." Like alcohol, herd-poison is an active,
extraverted
drug.