Extrovert in a sentence as a noun

What would sound fun to an extrovert -- meet a bunch of new people who share my interests, yay!

I'm highly inclined to rate them highly on the extrovert scale: they're at a party.

>Running a radio show is great fun and, if you are an extrovert, it can be addicting.

Maybe it depends on how introverted or extroverted they are.

An introvert trying to understand being an extrovert is like a white guy trying to understand what it's like to be black.

As a latin-cultivated person I can tell you: extrovert is THE correct spelling.

If we're going to keep to narrow introvert/extrovert definitions here, then to an extrovert only is that rude.

So for instance, the author writes: "Be Asian if you want to appear smart; Latino if you want to appear extroverted.

And an extrovert trying to become an introvert would probably find himself incredibly bored and lonely.

In my experience, the introvert/extrovert trait is orthogonal to whether someone is sleazy.

Extrovert in a sentence as an adjective

Second, there is no scientific evidence suggesting extroverts are less creative than introverts.

But just because someone is a suicidal extrovert that hates everyone it doesn't necessarily mean they're going to start killing people.

The advice for an introvert is really the same as an extrovert: do what you are good at and what you like to do; and don't spend so much time and effort on things you don't like.

This might explain why introverts tend to think that everyone else is more extrovert than them, there's probably a lot more introverts than we realise but we're just less likely to meet them.

Quiet introverts in an open plan office can work reasonably well but drop one extrovert into the mix and watch the stress levels rise and productivity plummet.

Elon Musk is a weirdo and natural introvert who forces himself to be an extrovert to be able to do the interesting and unique things he wants and needs to do in life.

Imagine the chaos if my wallet started deforming!I realise you are being funny, but your comment is analogous to an extrovert going "sheesh, imagine the chaos if you actually came out with your coworkers for one beer!

It sounds like the pet project of some extrovert management person, and because they instinctively place huge value on real-time communication with fleshy mouth parts, and their inbox is overflowing, they think everyone else is in the same boat.

I don't think an introvert would say that, and his later assertion thatBeing in any clique, even if it's just the nerds, is vastly preferable than eating alone., and the "obligated to pretend" language, seems to indicate that he's an extrovert.

Extrovert definitions

noun

(psychology) a person concerned more with practical realities than with inner thoughts and feelings

See also: extravert

adjective

being concerned with the social and physical environment

See also: extravert extroverted extraverted extrovertive extravertive