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extrovert

[ek-struh-vurt, -stroh-] / ˈɛk strəˌvɜrt, -stroʊ- /


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In fact, the mixed evidence strengthens the case: If performance gains came simply from hiring a mix of introverts and extroverts, the advantage would be easily replicated.

From The Wall Street Journal

I am an extrovert with a large circle of friends and a close family.

From The Wall Street Journal

Keaton stuck a clothespin on the tip of her nose to make it smaller, and acted the part of an extrovert: big laugh, big hair and, when she stopped liking her hair, big hats.

From Los Angeles Times

Frost thinks it was an "incredibly ingenious decision" to make Carr a traitor "because he's giggly and extrovert and doesn't seem to be able to ever filter what he says or keep a secret".

From BBC

Sigrid describes her upcoming third album, There's Always More That I Could Say, as an "energetic extrovert album with introvert lyrics".

From BBC