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/ɛkˌstrəvɪˈzɪʊn/ · ex.tro.ver.sion
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- A personality trait characterized by a focus on external stimuli and social interactions, often involving outgoing and sociable behavior. Her extroversion made her a natural fit for the role of emcee at the company party.
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- The quality of being outgoing and sociable, often involving a tendency to seek out and engage with others. His extroversion was contagious, and soon the whole room was filled with laughter and conversation.
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- A tendency to focus on external stimuli and social interactions, often at the expense of internal thoughts and feelings. Her extroversion made it difficult for her to focus on her own goals and aspirations.
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Did you know? The concept of extroversion was first introduced by Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, in his 1921 book 'Psychological Types'. Jung believed that extroversion and introversion were fundamental personality traits that influenced an individual's behavior and relationships.