extrovert
外向型,外向的人,外向,外向的
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Definitions
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- : an outgoing, gregarious person who thrives in dynamic environments and seeks to maximize social engagement.
- : Psychology. a person characterized by extroversion; a person concerned primarily with the physical and social environment.Compare introvert.
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Also ex·tro·vert·ed.
- : having a disposition that is energized through social engagement and languishes or chafes in solitude, resulting in a personality that is gregarious, outgoing, and sociable.
- : Psychology. marked by extroversion.
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- : Psychology. to direct outward or to things outside the self.
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Examples
You had to be the extrovert in the room in that predetermined mold.
While extroverts gain energy from social interactions online or face to face, more introverted people can miss out on selection for a project team or being shortlisted for promotion because their efforts go unnoticed.
Before mass remote working, the default bias was often to recognize the strength and leadership potential in extroverts, but that imbalance needs readdressing, added Robertson.
She’s an extrovert with a passion for building connections with entrepreneurs and working with aspiring businesses to tell their stories.
The 2020 Polaris Slingshot has an all-new engine and transmission, but it remains for extroverts only.
Haydon is doing much the same thing but in a more extrovert way.
In this new world, being an articulate extrovert certainly helps.
A self-willed marvel, he was not even a natural athlete or much of an extrovert.
I was sort of middle-American “aw, shucks” guy for a big part of my career, so the extrovert is always fun.
The opposite applies to the feeling and thought of the extrovert.
If I said you were an extrovert, would that agree with your own judgment of yourself?
I don't like to be accused of being too much of an extrovert, because I think if you pass the limit it is too much.
What is your impression of him as his being introspective or an introvert or an extrovert?
The born extrovert adapts by means of feeling, thought being under repression and relatively infantile.