extrovert
Americannoun
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an outgoing, gregarious person who thrives in dynamic environments and seeks to maximize social engagement.
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Psychology. a person characterized by extroversion; a person concerned primarily with the physical and social environment.
adjective
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having a disposition that is energized through social engagement and languishes or chafes in solitude, resulting in a personality that is gregarious, outgoing, and sociable.
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Psychology. marked by extroversion.
verb (used with object)
noun
adjective
Usage
What does extrovert mean? An extrovert is someone said to have a personality type that is social and outgoing.The term extrovert is often contrasted with the term introvert in the study, classification, and popular discussion of personality types. Extroverts enjoy being around other people and tend to focus on the outside world, while introverts are the opposite—they prefer solitude and tend to focus on their own thoughts. Someone who’s an extrovert can be described as extroverted or as displaying extroversion. Less commonly, the word can be spelled extravert.Example: Giovanni was the kind of extrovert who gave everyone a personalized greeting upon entering the room.
Other Word Forms
- extroverted adjective
Etymology
Origin of extrovert
First recorded in 1665–75; extro- + Latin vertere “to turn”
Example Sentences
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I am an extrovert with a large circle of friends and a close family.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 2, 2025
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 • Oct. 13, 2025
An extrovert better than I was at mingling.
From Salon • Jul. 4, 2025
"I'm an introvert, and she's the exact opposite. She's an extrovert, she loves people, she loves to have fun. People love her, she has a good heart," he said.
From BBC • May 1, 2025
A natural extrovert, he would leave the hotel as soon as we arrived and hit the streets, learning by seeing and talking to people.
From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela
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