extravert
English
Etymology
As a verb, from New Latin extrāvertō, from Classical Latin extrā- (“outside”) + vertō (“to turn”). As a noun and adjective, a back-formation from extraversion. Popularized in psychology by translations of German works by Carl Jung. By surface analysis, extra- + -vert.
Noun
extravert (plural extraverts)
- Alternative spelling of extrovert.
Usage notes
- Technical papers in psychology prefer extravert, the variant used by Carl Jung, although the spelling extrovert is more common in general use.
Derived terms
Adjective
extravert (comparative more extravert, superlative most extravert)
- Alternative spelling of extrovert.
- 1924, A.G. Ikin, The British Journal of Medical Psychology, number 4, page 214:
- The personality which thus combines introvert and extravert reactions... can be... called an ‘altrovert’...
Verb
extravert (third-person singular simple present extraverts, present participle extraverting, simple past and past participle extraverted)
- Alternative spelling of extrovert, especially (early chemistry, obsolete) so as to be visible.
- 1669, William Simpson, Hydrologia Chymica, page 52:
- It is not the moist air that extraverts any preexistent nitrous parts from the body of the minerals.
- 1915, Carl Jung, “On Psychological Understanding”, in Journal of Abnormal Psychology, number 9, page 397:
- An extraverted individual can hardly understand the necessity that forces the introverted to accomplish his adaptation by first formulating a general conception.
References
- “extra’version, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1894.
- “† extra’vert, v.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1894.
Dutch
Alternative forms
Etymology
Internationalism (see English extravert, extraverted).
Pronunciation
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: ex‧tra‧vert
Adjective
extravert (comparative extraverter, superlative extravertst)
- extroverted
- Antonym: introvert
Declension
| Declension of extravert | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| uninflected | extravert | |||
| inflected | extraverte | |||
| comparative | extraverter | |||
| positive | comparative | superlative | ||
| predicative/adverbial | extravert | extraverter | het extravertst het extravertste | |
| indefinite | m./f. sing. | extraverte | extravertere | extravertste |
| n. sing. | extravert | extraverter | extravertste | |
| plural | extraverte | extravertere | extravertste | |
| definite | extraverte | extravertere | extravertste | |
| partitive | extraverts | extraverters | — | |
Derived terms
Related terms
Noun
extravert m (plural extraverten, diminutive extravertje n)
- an extroverted person
- Antonyms: introvert, binnenvetter