Pronunciation: /ɛkstrəˈvɜrʒən/
noun the act, state, or habit of being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self
A1 I am not sure what extroversion means.
A2 Extroversion is often associated with being outgoing and sociable.
B1 Her extroversion made it easy for her to make friends wherever she went.
B2 Some people believe that extroversion is a key trait for successful leadership.
C1 Research has shown a correlation between extroversion and career success.
C2 His natural extroversion helped him excel in his role as a public speaker.
formal His extroversion is evident in his ability to easily strike up conversations with strangers.
informal She's known for her extroversion at parties, always the life of the gathering.
slang That dude's extroversion levels are off the charts, he's always the center of attention.
figurative The extroversion of the city's nightlife never seems to sleep, with bars and clubs open all night long.
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