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extroversion
ex·tro·ver·sion also ex·tra·ver·sion E0303800 (ĕk′strə-vûr′zhən)n.1. Interest in or behavior directed toward others or one's environment rather than oneself.2. A turning inside out, as of an organ or part. ex′tro·ver′sive adj.ex′tro·ver′sive·ly adv.extroversion (ˌɛkstrəˈvɜːʃən) or extraversionn1. (Psychology) psychol the directing of one's interest outwards, esp towards social contacts2. (Pathology) pathol a turning inside out of an organ or part[C17: from extro- (variant of extra-, contrasting with intro-) + -version, from Latin vertere to turn] ˌextroˈversive, ˌextraˈversive adj ˌextroˈversively, ˌextraˈversively advex•tro•ver•sion or ex•tra•ver•sion (ˌɛk strəˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃən, ˈɛk strəˌvɜr-) n. the act or state of being concerned primarily with the external environment rather than with one's own thoughts and feelings. Compare introversion. [1915–20; German Extraversion < Latin extra- + versus, past participle of vertere to turn] extraversion, extroversionPsychology. 1. the act of directing one’s interest outward or to things outside the self. 2. the state of having thoughts and activities satisfied by things outside the self. Cf. introversion. — extravert, n. — extraversive, extravertive, adj.See also: SelfextroversionConcern with things outside rather than with your own thoughts and feelings. Jung first devised the term extroversion—introversion” as a dimension along which people can be divided into psychological types.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | extroversion - (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the selfextraversionoutwardness - a concern with or responsiveness to outward things (especially material objects as opposed to ideal concepts); "hearty showmanship and all-round outwardness"sociability, sociableness - the relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or associate with one's fellowspsychological science, psychology - the science of mental life | Translationsextraversionestroversioneextroversion
extroversion, extraversion1. Psychol the directing of one's interest outwards, esp towards social contacts 2. Pathol a turning inside out of an organ or part extroversion[¦ek·strə¦vər·zhən] (biology) A turning outward. (psychology) The turning to things and persons outside oneself rather than to one's own thoughts and feelings. extroversion
extroversion [eks″tro-ver´zhun] extraversion; 1. a turning inside out.2. direction of one's energies and attention outward from the self.ex·tra·ver·sion (eks'tră-vĕr'zhŭn, -shŭn), 1. A turning outward. 2. A trait involving social intercourse, as practiced by an extrovert. Compare: introversion. Synonym(s): extroversionextroversion also extraversion (ĕk′strə-vûr′zhən)n.1. Interest in or behavior directed toward others or one's environment rather than oneself.2. A turning inside out, as of an organ or part. ex′tro·ver′sive adj.ex′tro·ver′sive·ly adv.ex·tro·ver·sion (eks'trō-vĕr'zhŭn) 1. A turning outward. 2. A personality patterned on the presence of others. Compare: introversion Synonym(s): extraversion. [incorrectly formed fr. L. extra, outside, + verto, pp. versus, to turn]extroversion Turning inside out.ex·tro·ver·sion (eks'trō-vĕr'zhŭn) 1. A turning outward. 2. A personality patterned on the presence of others. Compare: introversion[incorrectly formed fr. L. extra, outside, + verto, pp. versus, to turn]extroversion Related to extroversion: locus of controlSynonyms for extroversionnoun (psychology) an extroverted dispositionSynonymsRelated Words- outwardness
- sociability
- sociableness
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