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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 finding,” Zevin says, “that the person who is the extrovert who goes out and promotes books has very little to do with the introvert who writes them.”

From Los Angeles Times

It’s an issue that divides people of all ages and genders, both introverts and extroverts: When, if ever, is it okay to talk on a plane?

From Washington Post

At the time, living alone and working remotely as a software engineer in rural Coventry, Conn., the self-described extrovert seized every opportunity for human contact she could get.

From New York Times

The attack turns Jules into a shell of his former extrovert self, but a chance encounter with Preston in a gay sauna offers a fleeting opportunity for vengeance.

From Reuters