Extroverted

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstroʊvɜːrtɪd/

Definitions of extroverted

adjective describing someone who is outgoing and sociable

Example Sentences

A1 She is very extroverted and loves to talk to everyone.

A2 Being extroverted, he easily makes new friends wherever he goes.

B1 His extroverted personality makes him the life of the party.

B2 As an extroverted individual, she thrives in social situations.

C1 His extroverted nature allows him to excel in public speaking engagements.

C2 The extroverted CEO effortlessly networks with industry leaders.

Examples of extroverted in a Sentence

formal She is known for being an extroverted individual who thrives in social settings.

informal My extroverted friend always knows how to liven up a party.

slang I can always count on my extroverted buddy to bring the energy.

figurative His extroverted personality is like a ray of sunshine in a room full of clouds.

Grammatical Forms of extroverted

past tense

extroverted

plural

extroverts

comparative

more extroverted

superlative

most extroverted

present tense

is extroverted

future tense

will be extroverted

perfect tense

has been extroverted

continuous tense

is being extroverted

singular

extroverted

positive degree

extroverted

infinitive

to extrovert

gerund

extroverting

participle

extroverting

Origin and Evolution of extroverted

First Known Use: 1916 year
Language of Origin: Latin and English
Story behind the word: The word 'extroverted' is derived from the Latin word 'extra', meaning outside, and the English word 'vert', meaning to turn.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in psychology to describe a person who is outgoing and sociable, the term has since become widely used in everyday language to refer to individuals who are more focused on external stimuli and social interactions.