extrovert

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English - Turkish
dışa dönük kişi
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) dışa

Siyam kedilerinin dışa dönük olduğu bilinir. - It is known that Siamese cats are extrovert.

Tom dışa dönük, değil mi? - Tom is extroverted, isn't he?

dışadönük kişi
(isim) dışa dönük kimse
dışa dönük

Siyam kedilerinin dışa dönük olduğu bilinir. - It is known that Siamese cats are extrovert.

Siyam kedileri dışa dönük olarak bilinirler. - Siamese cats are known to be extroverts.

dışadönük kimse
{i} dışa dönük kimse

İçe dönük kimselerin dışa dönük kimselerden daha kısa ömürleri mi var? - Do introverts have shorter lives than extroverts?

(sıfat) dışa dönük
dışa dönük karakter
(Biyoloji) ekstrovert
başkalarıyla ilgilenen kimse
(Tıp) Bazen extravert olarak kullanılır, davranışlarını diğer insanların kendine karşı olan tutumlarına göre düzenleyen kimse
i., ruhb. dışadönük kimse. s. dışadönük
dışadönük
extroverted
Dışa dönük

Tom dışa dönük, değil mi? - Tom is extroverted, isn't he?

extravert
bkz.extrovert
extravert
extrovert
extroverts
dışa dönük

İçe dönükler dışa dönükler kadar yaşamaz mı? - Do introverts not live as long as extroverts?

Siyam kedileri dışa dönük olarak bilinirler. - Siamese cats are known to be extroverts.

extroverted
dışa yönelmiş
extroverted
başkalarıyla ilgilenen
extroverted
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) dışadönük kişilik
English - English
One who is outgoing; sociable or concerned with outer affairs
Someone who is extrovert is very active, lively, and friendly. his extrovert personality. An extrovert is someone who is extrovert. He was a showman, an extrovert who revelled in controversy. introvert. someone who is active and confident, and who enjoys spending time with other people   introvert (extra- ( EXTRA-) + vertere )
characterized by extroversion
(psychology) a person concerned more with practical realities than with inner thoughts and feelings
{s} having an outgoing disposition, tending to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology)
{f} turn outwards, direct outwards
More interested in people and things outside of self than internal thoughts and feelings Quickly and easily exposes thoughts, reactions, feelings, etc to others
Of the side of the sexes giving out energy; having interests dispersed outward; manly, light, overt, optimistic, rational, confident Compare Introvert
{i} one whose interest is directed outward, one who is open and uninhibited, one who has an outgoing disposition
(psychology) a person concerned more with practical realities than with inner thoughts and feelings characterized by extroversion
extroverted
Possessing the characteristic property of an extrovert. Outgoing, comfortable in social interactions

She's very extroverted. She's always out meeting new people and looking for new experiences.

extravert
(psychology) a person concerned more with practical realities than with inner thoughts and feelings
extravert
{s} extroverted, having an outgoing disposition, tending to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology)
extravert
another spelling of extrovert
extravert
characterized by extroversion
extravert
{f} turn outwards, direct outwards
extravert
{i} extrovert, one whose interest is directed outward, one who is open and uninhibited, one who has an outgoing disposition
extraverted
{s} extroverted, having an outgoing disposition, tending to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology)
extraverted
characterized by extroversion
extroverted
characterized by extroversion
extroverted
Someone who is extroverted is very active, lively, and friendly. Some young people who were easy-going and extroverted as children become self-conscious in early adolescence. introverted. having a confident character and enjoying the company of other people   introverted
extroverted
{s} having an outgoing disposition, tending to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology)
extroverted
at ease in talking to others
extroverted
not introspective; examining what is outside yourself
extroverts
plural of extrovert
introvert and extrovert
Basic personality types, according to the theories of Carl Gustav Jung. The introvert, who directs thoughts and feelings inward, is often shy, contemplative, and reserved. The extrovert, who directs attention toward other people and the outside world, is usually outgoing, responsive, and aggressive. This typology is now regarded as simplistic because almost no one can be described as wholly introverted or extroverted
Turkish - English
extravert
extrovert
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