Extroverted in a sentence as an adjective

Leaders are extroverted and cheery and the life of the party.

Maybe it depends on how introverted or extroverted they are.

They're super normal, social, extroverted people - yet they'll interrupt a trip to make us watch a LoL match on Twitch.

It's probably also true that extroverted people will be more direct when they want to shoo someone away.

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

I think it's just as possible to be mindfully extroverted as it is to be mindlessly introverted.

> “It’s remarkable when somebody is both extroverted and smart,”> “Picture a smart person,” said Graham.

The extroverted easy to work with likable guys were pleasant to deal with, but they weren't very smart, and I had a lot of trouble teaching them stuff.

Great advice if you're a naturally gorgeous woman, or an extroverted and socially adept man.

I've never seen, met or heard a legitimate report of a brogrammer, being an immature, extroverted party going frat house programmer.

An extroverted person might feel more comfortable in these situations, either because they can process more stimuli, or more likely in my opinion, because they're less sensitive to those stimuli.

For years i tried to become more extroverted, only to discover at a certain point that it's a dysfunctional path that leads to a superficial, seemingly fullfilling but unfocused and non-goal-directed lives.

Extroverted definitions

adjective

not introspective; examining what is outside yourself

See also: extrospective

adjective

at ease in talking to others

See also: forthcoming outgoing

adjective

being concerned with the social and physical environment

See also: extrovert extravert extraverted extrovertive extravertive