different between extrovert vs independant
extrovert
English
Alternative forms
- extravert (proper)
Etymology
A variant spelling (initially nonstandard) of extravert popularized in psychology by Phyllis Blanchard's 1918 "Psycho-Analytic Study of August Comte", equivalent to extro- +? vert.
Pronunciation 1
- (UK) IPA(key): /??kst??v??t/
- (US) IPA(key): /??kst???v??t/
- Rhymes: -??(?)t
Noun
extrovert (plural extroverts)
- (informal psychology) An extroverted person: one who is outgoing, sociable, and concerned with outer affairs.
- 1918 April, Phyllis Blanchard, "A Psycho-Analytic Study of August Comte", American Journal of Psychology, p. 163:
- In order to understand the marked contract between Comte's mental attitude during his early years and that of his later life, we must keep in mind Jung's hypothesis of the two psychological types, the introvert and extrovert,—the thinking type and the feeling type.
- 1918 April, Phyllis Blanchard, "A Psycho-Analytic Study of August Comte", American Journal of Psychology, p. 163:
Usage notes
Technical papers in psychology overwhelmingly prefer extravert, the variant used by Carl Jung, although the spelling extrovert is more common in general use.
Antonyms
- introvert
Related terms
- ambivert
- extroverted
- extroversion
Translations
Adjective
extrovert (comparative more extrovert, superlative most extrovert)
- (informal psychology) Alternative form of extroverted: outgoing.
Pronunciation 2
- (UK) IPA(key): /?kst????v??t/
- (US) IPA(key): /?kst?o??v??t/
Verb
extrovert (third-person singular simple present extroverts, present participle extroverting, simple past and past participle extroverted)
- (transitive) To turn or thrust outwards.
- 1671, John Webster, Metallographia, p. 197:
- The external and combustible Sulphur... is... protruded and extroverted.
- 1671, John Webster, Metallographia, p. 197:
References
- “extrovert, v.”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1894
- “extrovert, n. (and adj.).”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1933
- Scott Barry Kaufman, "The Difference between ExtrAversion and ExtrOversion", Beautiful Minds, Scientific American, Springer Nature America, 2015.
Czech
Noun
extrovert m
- (psychology) extrovert
Antonyms
- introvert m
Derived terms
- extrovertní
Related terms
- See verš
- extroverze f
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independant
English
Adjective
independant
- Misspelling of independent.
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