Omnivert

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A person who fits into both extremes of the extroversion-introversion personality spectrum.

    "Becoming an Omnivert Like Jesus: I found in my research that some folks are able to be energized by the inner world as well as the outer. They can move to the orientation that is most useful for them at any given time. I call these folk omniverts."

Example

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"Becoming an Omnivert Like Jesus: I found in my research that some folks are able to be energized by the inner world as well as the outer. They can move to the orientation that is most useful for them at any given time. I call these folk omniverts."

Etymology

From omni- + -vert.

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