in modern psychology, 1915, a variant of extroverted (see extrovert). Related: Extravert (n.), for which also see extrovert. There was a verb extravert in mid- to late 17c. meaning "to turn outward so as to be visible," from Latin extra "outward" + vertere "to turn."
权威例句
1. At any rate they have nothing to do with the extraverted Whitman of legend.
无论如何,这和传说中性格外倾的惠特曼并无关系.
2. When the leading role process is an extraverted one, the supporting role process is introverted.