adjective
(also extraverted)
Outgoing and socially confident.
‘she is extroverted, confident, and gives rousing lectures’- ‘Margaret possesses a gregarious, extraverted personality’
- ‘She was extroverted and assertive.’
- ‘You are extroverted and strong-willed.’
- ‘Shane has a lot going for him: good looks, confidence, a strong extroverted personality.’
- ‘We found that highly extraverted people are happier with their lives because they tend to hold a positive view of the past.’
- ‘Her family observed how her typically extroverted brother had become soft-spoken and withdrawn while living with the mental illness.’
- ‘People who display extraverted characteristics - such as being talkative or energetic - are happier at those moments.’
- ‘He's so funny and he's so incredibly extroverted.’
- ‘He's a lot more extroverted than I am.’
- ‘Introverted people tend to do things alone, extraverted people need to have the fellowship of others of like mind.’
- ‘She has gone from an extroverted person to a withdrawn introvert.’
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