outrovert
English
editEtymology
editModelled on introvert, replacing in with its opposite, out.
Adjective
editoutrovert (not comparable)
- (nonstandard, rare) Extrovert.
- 1996, Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Lars Ole Bonde, Music Therapy Within Multi-Disciplinary Teams, page 117:
- He is experiencing the switch between an outrovert and introvert attention/focus.
- 2009, Krads (Architecture Project Magazine), page 130:
- The introvert facade consists of a number of different materials, […] The outrovert facade, facing the park[,] is designed to seem more homogenuos[sic].
Antonyms
edit- (antonym(s) of “extrovert”): introvert