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  • 11Extroversion — Introversion und Extraversion sind zwei sich gegenüberstehende Ausprägungen einer Persönlichkeitseigenschaft. Die Begriffe werden in der Differentiellen Psychologie verwendet, um die Interaktion mit der Umwelt zu charakterisieren. Sie gehören zu… …

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  • 12extroversion — noun Concern with or an orientation toward others or what is outside oneself; behavior expressing such an orientation; the definitive characteristic of an extrovert. In a genre characterized by brassy extroversion, The Dead is a quiet… …

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  • 13Extroversion — Extraversion * * * Ex|tra|ver|si|on, Extroversion, die; , en [zu lat. extra (Adv.; ↑extra) u. versum, 2. Part. von: vertere, ↑Vers] (Psych.): Extravertiertheit. Ex|tro|ver|si|on, die; , en: Extraversion …

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  • 14extroversion — ekstraversija statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Asmenybės savybė, kuri reiškiasi didesniu dėmesiu aplinkai negu sau, poreikiu veikti, bendrauti su žmonėmis. kilmė lot. extra – už ribų + verto – suku, kreipiu atitikmenys: angl.… …

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  • 15extroversion — extrovert ► NOUN 1) an outgoing, socially confident person. 2) Psychology a person predominantly concerned with external things or objective considerations. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of or characteristic of an extrovert. DERIVATIVES extroversion noun… …

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  • 16extroversion and introversion — A polarity in descriptions of personality , which has a long history, although the terms themselves only became popular in the nineteenth century. Extroversion (literally turning outwards) is typified by outgoing, sociable, impulsive behaviour;… …

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  • 17extroversion — or extraversion noun Etymology: German Extraversion, from Latin extra + versus, past participle of vertere to turn more at worth Date: 1915 the act, state, or habit of being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is… …

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  • 18extroversion — extroversive, extrovertive, adj. extroversively, extrovertively, adv. /ek streuh verr zheuhn, sheuhn, ek streuh verr , stroh /, n. 1. Also, extraversion. Psychol. a. the act of directing one s interest outward or to things outside the self. b.… …

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  • 19extroversion — (èk stro vèr sion) s. f. Synonyme de exstrophie. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Lat. extra, en dehors, et versio, action de tourner …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 20extroversion — Synonyms and related words: accessibility, ambiversion, approachability, candor, communicativeness, complexion, conversableness, cycloid personality, cyclothymia, ectomorphism, ectomorphy, endomorphism, endomorphy, extrovertedness, frankness,… …

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