出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/04 22:47 UTC 版)
From New Latin intrōvertere, from intro- (“within”) and vertere (“to turn”). Popularized as a psychological term by the German works of Carl Jung. By surface analysis, intro- + -vert.
introvert (plural introverts)
Psychologists tend to distinguish between introversion, which defines one's inherent social preferences and exists on a spectrum of behavior with ambiversion and extraversion, from shyness and other manifestations of social anxiety or trauma. Popular use tends to lump such behaviors together and sometimes pejoratively consider them withdrawn or antisocial.
introvert (comparative more introvert, superlative most introvert)
introvert (third-person singular simple present introverts, present participle introverting, simple past and past participle introverted)
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高踏的なさま
気の弱い.
心の狭い.
扇情的なもの
something inflammatory
the radical party―the radicals―the extremists―the ultraists―the Bolsheviki
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