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extroversion

[ ek-struh-vur-zhuhn, -shuhn, ek-struh-vur-, -stroh- ]

noun

  1. a disposition that is energized through social engagement and languishes or chafes in solitude, resulting in a personality that is gregarious, outgoing, and sociable.
  2. Psychology.
    1. the act of directing one's interest outward or to things outside the self.
    2. the state of being concerned primarily with things outside the self, with the external environment rather than with one's own thoughts and feelings. Compare introversion ( def 4 ).
  3. Pathology. a turning inside out, as of the eyelids or of the bladder.


extroversion

/ 藢蓻办蝉迟谤蓹藞惫蓽藧蕛蓹苍 /

noun

  1. psychol the directing of one's interest outwards, esp towards social contacts
  2. pathol a turning inside out of an organ or part
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藢别虫迟谤辞藞惫别谤蝉颈惫别, adjective
  • 藢别虫迟谤辞藞惫别谤蝉颈惫别ly, adverb
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 别虫路迟谤辞路惫别谤路蝉颈惫别 别虫路迟谤辞路惫别谤路迟颈惫别 adjective
  • 别虫路迟谤辞路惫别谤路蝉颈惫别路ly 别虫路迟谤辞路惫别谤路迟颈惫别路ly adverb
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of extroversion1

First recorded in 1650鈥60 and in 1915鈥20 extroversion fordef 2; from extro-, alternative form of Latin adverb and preposition 别虫迟谤腻 鈥渙utside,鈥 formed on the model of the Latin adverb 颈苍迟谤艒 鈥渋nside, indoors鈥 + Medieval Latin 惫别谤蝉颈艒苍- (stem of 惫别谤蝉颈艒 ), derivative of versus, past participle of vertere 鈥渢o turn鈥; extro-, verse 1( def )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of extroversion1

C17: from extro- (variant of extra- , contrasting with intro- ) + -version, from Latin vertere to turn
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Summer is a streak of extroversion and adventure full of unhurried afternoons and al fresco dining.

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Shadow is one of them but also synchronicity, introversion and extroversion, the collective unconscious.

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With a malleable, mellow tone and bouncy bass lines, Olafsson was true to his word, exploring a tension between introversion and extroversion and giving each piece a dynamic topography.

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Social and behavioral scientists have harnessed the same data to explore the genetics of traits such as extroversion, sexual orientation, and how far people went in school.

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Psychologists use personality traits such as extroversion, neuroticism or anxiety as a means of characterizing typical patterns of thought, emotion and behavior that differ from one person to the next.

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What does extroversion mean?

Extroversion is the state or quality of being an extrovert鈥攕omeone said to have a personality type that is social and outgoing.

Extroversion is often contrasted with introversion (the state or quality of being an introvert) in the study, classification, and popular discussion of personality types.

Extroverts enjoy being around other people and tend to focus on the outside world, while introverts are the opposite鈥攖hey prefer solitude and tend to focus on their own thoughts. Someone who displays extroversion can be described as extroverted.

Less commonly, the word can be spelled extraversion.

Example: Giovanni鈥檚 extroversion drew everyone in the room to him鈥攈e was endlessly outgoing.

Where does听extroversion come from?

The first records of extroversion (and extrovert) come from the 1600s鈥攁round the same as introvert and introversion. These terms precede online personality quizzes by about 400 years, but it wasn鈥檛 until the 1900s that they began to be popularly used in the context of psychology to refer to people with certain personality types. The first part of extrovert is a variation of the prefix extra- (hence the variant spelling extravert), meaning 鈥渙utside,鈥 and the Latin vertere, meaning 鈥渢o turn鈥 (as in invert). Etymologically, introverts turn inward and extroverts turn outward.

While introverts are turning in for the night, extroverts are turning up at parties (and often texting their introvert friends to see if they鈥檙e coming). The concept of personality types like extrovert and introvert (among others) was developed by psychologist Carl Jung in the early 1900s. He described extroversion as generally involving responsiveness to other people, aggressiveness, and the ability to be quick with decision making. Extroverts thrive around other people, while introverts are thought to do best in familiar environments with less social uncertainty. Displaying extroversion is often seen as desirable. Though some people are highly extroverted, many personality type theories state that most people have at least some elements of introversion and extroversion.

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What are some words that often get used in discussing extroversion?

How is听extroversion used in real life?

Extroversion is often used in the context of personality tests that claim to be able to tell you what kind of personality type you are.

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Which of the following words is LEAST likely to be used to describe someone who displays extroversion?

A. outgoing
B. affable
C. gregarious
D. reserved

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