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What (who) is extroversion - definition


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·noun The condition of being turned wrong side out; as, extroversion of the bladder.
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·noun The act of throwing out; the state of being turned or thrown out.
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(also chiefly Psychology extravert)
¦ noun an outgoing, socially confident person.
?Psychology a person predominantly concerned with external things or objective considerations. Compare with introvert.
¦ adjective relating to or denoting an extrovert.
Derivatives
extroversion noun
extroverted adjective
Origin
early 20th cent. (earlier (C17) as extroversion): from extro- (var. of extra-) + L. vertere 'to turn'.
Examples of use of extroversion
1. Some of this extroversion is crass self–promotion.
2. These are neuroticism, extroversion, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness.
3. In 1'52 an academic named Frank Klingberg divided America‘s relations with the world into periods of "extroversion" and "introversion," each lasting about a generation.
4. Katherine Giscombe, vice president of Catalyst, an organization that researches work opportunities for women, said she and others have noted the same extroversion and organizational skills among adult women of color that the Girl Scouts study found.
5. While women were more likely to attach sexiness with other attributes, such as extroversion and friendliness, there seemed to be no correlation between particular traits and sexiness in the minds of men.