Carl Jung
the prefix is "in" because the opposite of introvert is extrovert, where "in" is replaced by "ex"
Introvert.
Why would you want to? Your personality is who you are and there are several advantages of being a introvert rather then a extro.
I consider myself more of an extrovert. Extrovert, defined as someone who likes to socialize and surround themselves with people, is more common than introvert dispositions. I like socializing and conversing with others, but I'm also a bit of an introvert as well. Sometimes I like silence so I can think and reflect on the day or ideas I learned in the past. People can be both introverted and extroverted, but usually, they are one more than the other.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "introvert" (one who remains private or alone).
Carl Jung
Carl Jung
An extrovert
extrovert
Socially, a extrovert is considered to be "better" while a introvert is usually mentally superior.
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the prefix is "in" because the opposite of introvert is extrovert, where "in" is replaced by "ex"
Introvert.
introvert, subvert, culvert, extrovert
introvert, extrovert, pervert, Herbert
A introvert can be sociable, it's just that it comes less naturally to us then it does a 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.