Someone who is outgoing
Extrovert.
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Extrovert
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
Extrovert is stressed on the first syllable.
Extraverti(e) is the French translation for extrovert.
Introvert.
altruist; extrovert
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An extrovert is someone who likes to be social and whose interests mostly lie with things beyond him/herself, such as other people and the physical environment. Extroverts are not as concerned with themselves and thus do not focus much on their own thoughts or feelings. Extroverted people are often emotional, impulsive (doing something suddenly based on an urge), confident about themselves in social situations, and are involved in the lives of others. Extrovert is also written as extrovert. Extrovert- comes from the Latin word "extra" meaning "outside of," and the Latin word "vertere" meaning "to turn." Put the two words together and you get "to turn outside of'.
Extrovert.
Extrovert refers to a person who is sociable, and gains his or her energy from being around people. Therefore, suitable sentences would be: You can tell that Lisa is an extrovert because people seem to flock to her. As I am not an extrovert, I really do not enjoy parties.
Extrovert Gregarious
Extrovert.
"Controvert" is a verb; "extrovert" is usually a noun, although it could sensibly be a verb describing the behavior of some microorganisms.
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