introvertive / ˌɪn trəˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃən, ˈɪn trəˌvɜr- /

内向型内向的内向型的内向性

introvertive 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of introverting or the state of being introverted; a turning inward: intestinal introversion that will require surgery.
  2. the tendency or quality of being introverted: intellectual introversion characterizing the post-Reformation period.
  3. a disposition that is taxed by social engagement and energized by calm environments, resulting in the tendency to prefer quiet solitude.
  4. Psychology. the act of directing one's interest inward or to things within the self.the state of being concerned primarily with one's own thoughts and feelings rather than with the external environment.Compare extroversion.

introvertive 近义词

introvertive

等同于 moony

introvertive

等同于 dreamy

更多introvertive例句

  1. For five weeks I forced myself to sit at my house table, figuring that my reluctance was a residue of my introversion.
  2. She was also drawn to qualities in Vadim that reminded her of her father: his introversion, his moodiness, his seductive demeanor.
  3. But her sociability and openness will make her a good partner for Will, balancing his introversion with her outgoing nature.
  4. The word self infects them with a fixed introversion and isolation.
  5. For some time I have employed the concept of introversion for this condition.
  6. A gradual mental introversion grew upon me as physical weakness increased.
  7. This habit of introversion and lack of practicality changed its forms as he grew older, but never left him.
  8. The introversion of spirit begins (Socrates—Luther), though Pericles is wanting in this epoch.