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extroverts

  • plural
    of extrovert.
    extrovert
    noun
    an outgoing, gregarious person who thrives in dynamic environments and seeks to maximize social engagement.

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They’ve sometimes cribbed the language of corporate diversity, equity and inclusion programs, labeling introverts as an underrepresented group, flagging bias against introverts when hiring and promoting, and referring to extroverts who support introverts as allies.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 23, 2025

As much improv theater as it is mystery solving, The Dinner Detective involves much mixing and mingling; extroverts will thrive, introverts may wither a bit.

From Seattle Times Apr. 12, 2024

Just like the experience of living in New York is different for introverts than it is for extroverts, the experience of watching Jenna in Season 14 is different as well.

From Salon Aug. 13, 2023

It could be, he added, that the researchers are “picking up on the development of extroversion, and extroverts are more likely to check their social media.”

From New York Times Jan. 3, 2023

Both Reginald and Mary were quiet types, and Ella and I were extroverts.

From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey

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