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Definition of introverted in English: introvertedadjective ˈɪntrə(ʊ)vəːtɪdˈɪntrəˌvərdəd 1Of, denoting, or typical of an introvert. 性格内向的 Example sentencesExamples - Children experiencing high control but low cohesion have been found to be more introverted and depressed.
- I think, all evidence to the contrary, she was pleasantly surprised when I turned out to be a studious, introverted, bashful child.
- Television is full of people like me, introverted egomaniacs.
- At times you are extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times you are introverted, wary and reserved.
- The introverted Minnesotan in me began to panic.
- Confucian culture has had a strong influence on sex roles, producing the stern and extroverted male, and the loving, introverted, and submissive female.
- Type-A were considered introverted perfectionists while type-AB were an unpredictable, distant lot.
- We tend to just be all introverted and quiet around each other and then pine for the missed intellectual discourse we could have had.
- He's so quiet and introverted, but Kay, I like him so much!
- I'm much more introverted and reflective, quieter really.
- The singer's compelling, pensive and introverted lyrics were delivered with an unusual diffidence from a band enjoying their level of success.
- For example, in any group of people some may be reserved and introverted, while others may be extremely boisterous and extroverted.
- Some evidence suggests that individuals susceptible to mistaken memories are significantly more dissociative, introverted, and more imaginative than those not susceptible.
- This work connected the introverted poet with a new and surprisingly outer-directed passion that would affect many lives.
- Luke had become an introverted, timid, and overly cautious lover.
- At school age they become cautious, quiet and introverted.
- Though somewhat shy and introverted, you possess a quiet depth and your goodness radiates.
- It's funny to see a quiet and introverted practice like mediation as potentially revolutionary, but I think it can be, if it lead you to question your received ideas and attitudes.
- An introverted infant will remain introverted for life, suggests recent research.
- He's a quiet, introverted type who hasn't ever begun a Relationship Conversation with me, so I'm pretty sure that it's up to me to get the ball rolling.
Synonyms shy, reserved, withdrawn, reticent, diffident, retiring, quiet, timid, timorous, meek, bashful, unsociable introspective, introvert, inward-looking, self-contained, self-absorbed, self-interested contemplative, thoughtful, pensive, ruminative, meditative, reflective rare indrawn - 1.1 (of a community, company, or other group) concerned principally with its own affairs; inward-looking or parochial.
(社团、公司或其他团体)关心内部事务为主的;内倾的;狭隘的 Example sentencesExamples - But it does in a curious way confirm what the Foreign Office minister Brian Wilson was saying on the eve of this conference, that there is a danger devolution could be making Scotland rather more insular and introverted.
- Much of the time the different communities lived in introverted quarters, clustered around a mosque, a church or a synagogue.
- Think of how grey, introverted, small-minded and parochial Scotland can sometimes be.
- It was the culmination of Salmond's transformation of the SNP from an introverted nationalist club into the principal opposition in the first Scottish parliament in 300 years.
- Sectionalism and the Civil War exacerbated these conditions, giving rise to xenophobia and a more introverted society.
- Now as Western society becomes more introverted and private, such spaces are under threat, but the need remains for poetic and pragmatic responses to public life.
- We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large.
Synonyms narrow-minded, small-minded, provincial, insular, narrow, small-town, inward-looking, limited, restricted, localist, conservative, conventional, short-sighted, petty, close-minded, blinkered, myopic, illiberal, hidebound, intolerant
2Anatomy Zoology (of an organ or other body part) turned or pushed inward on itself. 〔剖,动〕(器官或其他身体部位)内翻的,内弯的 Definition of introverted in US English: introvertedadjectiveˈɪntrəˌvərdədˈintrəˌvərdəd 1Of, denoting, or typical of an introvert. 性格内向的 Example sentencesExamples - It's funny to see a quiet and introverted practice like mediation as potentially revolutionary, but I think it can be, if it lead you to question your received ideas and attitudes.
- Type-A were considered introverted perfectionists while type-AB were an unpredictable, distant lot.
- Children experiencing high control but low cohesion have been found to be more introverted and depressed.
- Luke had become an introverted, timid, and overly cautious lover.
- We tend to just be all introverted and quiet around each other and then pine for the missed intellectual discourse we could have had.
- Confucian culture has had a strong influence on sex roles, producing the stern and extroverted male, and the loving, introverted, and submissive female.
- He's a quiet, introverted type who hasn't ever begun a Relationship Conversation with me, so I'm pretty sure that it's up to me to get the ball rolling.
- At school age they become cautious, quiet and introverted.
- I'm much more introverted and reflective, quieter really.
- He's so quiet and introverted, but Kay, I like him so much!
- For example, in any group of people some may be reserved and introverted, while others may be extremely boisterous and extroverted.
- Television is full of people like me, introverted egomaniacs.
- Though somewhat shy and introverted, you possess a quiet depth and your goodness radiates.
- At times you are extroverted, affable, sociable, while at other times you are introverted, wary and reserved.
- An introverted infant will remain introverted for life, suggests recent research.
- Some evidence suggests that individuals susceptible to mistaken memories are significantly more dissociative, introverted, and more imaginative than those not susceptible.
- I think, all evidence to the contrary, she was pleasantly surprised when I turned out to be a studious, introverted, bashful child.
- The singer's compelling, pensive and introverted lyrics were delivered with an unusual diffidence from a band enjoying their level of success.
- This work connected the introverted poet with a new and surprisingly outer-directed passion that would affect many lives.
- The introverted Minnesotan in me began to panic.
Synonyms shy, reserved, withdrawn, reticent, diffident, retiring, quiet, timid, timorous, meek, bashful, unsociable - 1.1 (of a community, company, or other group) concerned principally with its own affairs; inward-looking or parochial.
(社团、公司或其他团体)关心内部事务为主的;内倾的;狭隘的 Example sentencesExamples - It was the culmination of Salmond's transformation of the SNP from an introverted nationalist club into the principal opposition in the first Scottish parliament in 300 years.
- Much of the time the different communities lived in introverted quarters, clustered around a mosque, a church or a synagogue.
- Think of how grey, introverted, small-minded and parochial Scotland can sometimes be.
- We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large.
- Sectionalism and the Civil War exacerbated these conditions, giving rise to xenophobia and a more introverted society.
- Now as Western society becomes more introverted and private, such spaces are under threat, but the need remains for poetic and pragmatic responses to public life.
- But it does in a curious way confirm what the Foreign Office minister Brian Wilson was saying on the eve of this conference, that there is a danger devolution could be making Scotland rather more insular and introverted.
Synonyms narrow-minded, small-minded, provincial, insular, narrow, small-town, inward-looking, limited, restricted, localist, conservative, conventional, short-sighted, petty, close-minded, blinkered, myopic, illiberal, hidebound, intolerant
2Anatomy Zoology (of an organ or other body part) turned or pushed inward on itself. 〔剖,动〕(器官或其他身体部位)内翻的,内弯的 |