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entroward

 

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entroward

Definition:

Entroward is an adjective that describes a person who is both introverted and outwardly sociable, exhibiting characteristics of both personality traits.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Someone who enjoys spending time alone but also values and easily adapts to social interactions.

Example sentence: The entroward individual finds solace in reading books and attending social gatherings with equal enthusiasm.

Sense 2:

A person who appears extroverted in public but requires solitude to recharge.

Example sentence: Despite his outgoing nature on stage, the comedian is actually quite entroward and prefers quiet evenings at home.

Usage:

Entroward can be used to describe an individual who possesses an intriguing blend of introversion and extroversion, presenting themselves differently in various social situations.

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