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introvert <an introvert; introverts> ADJ

introvert PSYCH (ed)
introvert PSYCH

introvert ADJ

introvert N

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English
He is interested in many introvert-friendly hobbies, such as music, stickers, and drawing.
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Before her father met her she was severely introverted, showing signs of what a modern doctor would diagnose as autism.
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He is, for the most part, quiet and introverted.
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Ye is somewhat brooding and introverted, and he is clear about whom to love and whom to hate.
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She engages in emotional isolation, and has a very serious, introverted demeanor.
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The extravert's flow is directed outward toward people and objects, and the introvert's is directed inward toward concepts and ideas.
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She grew up as a very sheltered, introverted young woman and never married.
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In addition, each mental function is seen as either introverted or extroverted (known as "attitudes").
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Extraverts tend to experience more positive affect, perceive themselves more positively, and recall more positive than negative work events compared to introverts.
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The introvert can be protruded from the trunk by contracting the muscles of the trunk wall, thus forcing the fluid in the body cavity forwards.
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