Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstrəˌvɜrʒən/
noun a personality trait characterized by a focus on external objects or events
A1 Extraversion means being outgoing and sociable.
A2 Some people with extraversion enjoy being the center of attention.
B1 Extraversion is often associated with being talkative and energetic.
B2 Individuals with high levels of extraversion tend to seek out social interactions.
C1 Extraversion can be a valuable trait in leadership roles.
C2 Psychologists study the different facets of extraversion to better understand personality traits.
formal Her high level of extraversion makes her a natural leader in group settings.
informal I love going to parties with Sarah, her extraversion really brings out the fun in everyone.
slang Dude, his extraversion is off the charts when he's had a few drinks.
figurative The extraversion of the city's nightlife is like a beacon attracting people from all over.
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