| introvert | 1. One who tends to be unusually shy, introspective, self-centreed, and avoids becoming concerned with or involved in the affairs of others. Compare: extrovert. 2. To turn a structure into itself. (05 Mar 2000) |
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invaginate: fold inwards; "some organs can invaginate" (psychology) a person who tends to shrink from social contacts and to become preoccupied with their own thoughts turn inside; "He introverted his feelings"
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introspective: given to examining own sensory and perceptual experiences
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Turned inside out, like the pushed-in finger of a glove.
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Apersonn who processes information internally or inwardly, by thinking about it and mulling it over.
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A personality type in which activities or libido are directed to the individual himself or herself.
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| introvert | (psychology) a person who tends to shrink from social contacts and to become preoccupied with their own thoughts |
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| introvert | turn inside |
| introvert | fold inwards, of certain organs |
| introvert | characterized by introversion |
| introvert | examining own sensory and perceptual experiences |
| introvert | characterized by introversion |
| introvert | somewhat introverted |
| introvert | characterized by introversion |
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