a person who is intermediate between an extrovert and an introvert
Derived forms
ambiversion (ˌæmbɪˈvɜːʃən)
noun
ambivert in American English
(ˈæmbɪˌvɜːrt)
noun
Psychology
one whose personality type is intermediate between extrovert and introvert
Word origin
[1925–30; ambi- + -vert, as in extrovert, introvert]This word is first recorded in the period 1925–30. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Nazi, buildup, distinctive feature, reflex camera, turnaroundambi- is a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin, meaning “both” (ambiguous) and “around” (ambient); used in the formation of compound words. Other words that use the affix ambi- include: ambiguous, ambisonics, ambisyllabic, ambitendency, ambivalence
Examples of 'ambivert' in a sentence
ambivert
In conclusion, there was significance difference in writing achievement between introvert and both of extrovert and ambivert types.
Yashori Revola, Alamsyah Harahap, Bambang Suwarno 2018, 'THE ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE DIFFERENCE IN WRITING ACHIEVEMENT AMONG THE STUDENTSWHO ARE INTROVERT, EXTROVERT, AND AMBIVERT', Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literaturehttps://ejournal.unib.ac.id/index.php/joall/article/view/3939. Retrieved from DOAJ CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)