People who are inclined toward introversion find it difficult to understand those who are inclined toward extroversion. |
Uzbekistan could abandon its introversion and become the economic hub of Central Asia, with a large domestic market and a diverse export base. |
It's generally thought that shyness goes hand in hand with introversion, but many introverts simply prefer solitary to social activities. |
The first factor is expressed on the continuum from introversion, through ambiversion, to extraversion. |
Public exasperation with academic introversion may lead to a loss of some independence, the most precious right of academics in a free society. |
Not for him the tongue-tied introversion of the self-conscious artist or the mute autism of the affected recluse. |