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introvert
noun
One who focuses primarily on their own mind, feelings, or affairs.
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The word "introvert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is shy and introspective, or prefers to spend time alone. Example Sentence: She was an introvert, so she rarely went out with her friends.
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If you would rather work through your feelings in your diary than have a conversation, then you are an introvert".
Related: University is one big popularity contest – but don't try too hard If you're an introvert, like me, does that mean you're bound to be shy?
But by definition: "An introvert generally prefers solitary activities to interacting with large groups of people.
There is still hope for the super-bright introvert, however the authors do not conclude that employees with high cognitive abilities and low emotional intelligence are at a disadvantage relative to their opposites.
It forced a natural introvert to spend his time with people and turned a natural didact into a deal-maker.
It is unclear who will be its next chancellor, which parties will form its new government and how stable it will be; but in any case, a weakened, introvert Germany seems even less likely than before to lead the EU forward.
Mellow and thoughtful, he isn't an introvert so much as slyly shy.
This typology is now regarded as overly simplistic because almost no one can be accurately described as wholly introvert or extravert.
Dirac grew up an introvert, spoke only when spoken to, and used words very sparingly though with utmost precision in meaning.
Persons do not fall into sharply separated types, such as bright and dull, maladjusted and normal, introvert and extravert.
The typical introvert is shy, contemplative, and reserved and tends to have difficulty adjusting to social situations.
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