1. extroverted - Adjective
2. extroverted - Verb
3. extroverted - Adjective Satellite
being concerned with the social and physical environment
not introspective; examining what is outside yourself
at ease in talking to others
Source: WordNetI had had an extroverted personality with a lot of friends, but when I lost the weight and grew so tall, I withdrew within myself. Tyra Banks
Jazz of the sort we play is a happy, extroverted music. You don't have to think about it too much. Chris Barber
A murderer is only an extroverted suicide. Graham Chapman
My job is designing shoes. It's work that happens behind the scenes, as they say, and that suits me just fine because in general I am a shy person. But sometimes I have these extroverted outbursts. Christian Louboutin
I was an extroverted kid and performed, like, acting and singing. Then, the older I got, I realized I enjoyed performing things that I came up with myself more and I enjoyed making people laugh more than making people cry or think. Rob Delaney
An argument could be made for Bruno, one of the film's prominent mob bosses, as an extroverted type, but his reservations cement him mostly in introverted status. Source: Internet