Pronunciation: /ˈæmbɪˌvɜrt/
noun a person who has a balance of extrovert and introvert qualities
A1 An ambivert is someone who has both introverted and extroverted qualities.
A2 I consider myself an ambivert because I enjoy socializing but also need time alone.
B1 Being an ambivert can sometimes make it easier to adapt to different social situations.
B2 Ambiverts often have a good balance between being outgoing and reflective.
C1 The ambivert's ability to switch between introverted and extroverted behaviors is a valuable skill in the workplace.
C2 As an ambivert, I find that I can connect with a wide range of people due to my adaptable nature.
adjective relating to or characteristic of an ambivert
A1 She is neither completely introverted nor completely extroverted; she is ambivert.
A2 Being an ambivert, he enjoys socializing with friends but also values his alone time.
B1 As an ambivert, she can adapt to different social situations with ease.
B2 His ambivert personality allows him to thrive in both group settings and when working independently.
C1 The ambivert nature of her personality makes her a versatile and well-rounded individual.
C2 With his ambivert tendencies, he can excel in leadership roles while also being a great listener.
formal She exhibits ambivert tendencies, often switching between introverted and extroverted behavior depending on the situation.
informal I consider myself an ambivert because I enjoy socializing but also need time alone to recharge.
slang Some people might call me a 'social chameleon' because I can adapt to different social settings easily - I guess I'm just an ambivert.
figurative Being an ambivert is like having the best of both worlds, able to enjoy social interactions while also valuing solitude and introspection.
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