Both are correct.
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The term "extraversion" (and therefore "extravert") was first used (and possibly coined) by Carl Jung (along with "introversion") in 1913 but over the years the technically incorrect alternative spelling "extroversion" has become widely used.
Disposed to be open, sociable, and talkative: communicable, communicative, expansive, extravert, gregarious, outgoing, unreserved.
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Extrovert Extroversion
Introvert.
The word extravert is a noun. It means to be a socialable or outgoing person.Extravert is an alternative spelling of extrovert.
The more proper term is extravert (along with introvert developed by Carl Jung) but the term extrovert came into play when people saw introvert with the prefix 'intro' not 'intra'. But nowdays extrovert is more commonly used.
Disposed to be open, sociable, and talkative: communicable, communicative, expansive, extravert, gregarious, outgoing, unreserved.
An Extrovert is a term used to describe people who enjoy social interaction over people who enjoy being alone. That's not to say that an extrovert doesn't enjoy being alone from time to time, but for the most part, extroverts thrive when they can talk and interact with others.
I believe you would call them 'normal' . In most cases, it is not a categorical "Introvert" or "Extravert", but rather on a continuum. That is, everyone exists at some point between the two extremes. In some cases personality assessments, such as the MBTI, may call someone either an "Introvert" or "Extravert", but a numerical score is usually also provided to indicate how strongly a person leans towards one of the two. It is less likely for someone to be a full "Extravert" or a full "Introvert" than to be a mix of the two, and for most people their behaviour will be dependent on the situation they are in. -A person that is exactly 50% introverted and 50% extroverted is called an Ambivert. Someone that is more than 50% extroverted is typically considered an Extrovert and someone that is more than 50% introverted is considered an Introvert.
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Extrovert
An extrovert
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Extrovert is stressed on the first syllable.
Extraverti(e) is the French translation for extrovert.