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extroversion
extroversion (ɛkstrəʊˈvɜːʃən) [n. of action f. as next; cf. introversion. Mod.F. has extroversion in sense 2: see extraversion.] The action of turning, or the condition of being turned, outwards. † 1. In the language of mysticism (see quots.).1656–81 Blount Glossogr., Extroversion..in mystical Divin... Oxford English Dictionary
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extroversion
extroversion/ˌekstrəˈvɜ:ʃn; ?@ ˈvɜ:rʒn;ˌɛkstrə`vəʒən/ n[U](fml 文) state of being extroverted 外向性; 外倾. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Several personality genetics studies have examined the association of the polymorphism with personality traits including extroversion, risk aversion, and wikipedia.org
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How to Be More Attractive: 14 Traits That Make You Irresistible
It makes sense that having a mastered skill is attractive," adds Sanders. 14. Balance Introversion and Extroversion. As relationship coach at The Tantric Academy Steffo Shambo mentioned to The Truly Charming, "Hitting the right cord between extroversion and introversion often makes a person desirable and attractive.
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introversive
introversive, a. (ɪntrəʊˈvɜːsɪv) [f. stem *intrōvers- of *intrōvertĕre (see next) + -ive.] a. Having the quality or effect of turning inwards. b. Characterized by turning the mind or thought inwards upon itself.1866 Tate Brit. Mollusks iv. 86 The worms are caught alive, being drawn into the mouth by... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyperthymic temperament
Characteristics of the hyperthymic temperament include: increased energy and productivity short sleep patterns vividness, activity extroversion self-assurance wikipedia.org
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extraversion
extraˈversion [ad. mod.L. extrāversiōn-em, f. L. extrā outwards + versiōn-em, n. of action f. vertĕre to turn: see extroversion.] † 1. A turning out; a rendering manifest. Obs. rare.a 1691 Boyle Imperfect. Doctr. Qual. vii, The supposed extraversion or intraversion of sulphur. 1692–1732 Coles, Extra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flesh (album)
reception Trouser Press wrote that the musicians are led "into semi-electric ladyland on Flesh, using grander arrangements that, thanks to an excess of extroversion wikipedia.org
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introversion
introversion (ɪntrəʊˈvɜːʃən) [ad. mod.L. intrōversiōn-em, n. of action from *intrōvertĕre: see introvert v.] 1. a. The action of turning the thoughts inwards, i.e. to one's own mind or soul, or to the contemplation of inward or spiritual things.1654 Gataker Disc. Apol. 68 Their..Fastings, Prayings,.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Two-factor models of personality
It most often consists of a matrix measuring the factor of introversion and extroversion with some form of people versus task orientation. These are similar to Extroversion and people/task-orientation, but instead of the types being plotted on a scale of 0–9, Horney's original three grades wikipedia.org
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Extroversion | Psychology Today
Extroversion is a personality trait typically characterized by outgoingness, high energy, and/or talkativeness. In general, the term refers to a state of being where someone "recharges," or ...
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ambiversion
ambiversion Psychol. (æmbɪˈvɜːʃən) [f. ambi- + L. versiōn-em, n. of action f. vertĕre to turn; cf. extroversion 3, introversion.] A mental condition characterized by a balance of extravert and introvert features. Hence ˈambivert, a person whose mind is so formed. Also ˈambiverted a.1927 K. Young Sou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nordisk Vinternatt
She has found beautiful melodies from Nordic songbooks and sings them with a call that is no longer dominated by her glorious extroversion". wikipedia.org
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Waifs and Strays (poetry collection)
free verse, and colloquial mysticism draw so frequently on two great sources of Bay Area poetics, the prophetic concentration of Robert Duncan and the extroversion wikipedia.org
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