Meaning of omnivert | Babel Free
Definitions
A person who fits into both extremes of the extroversion-introversion personality spectrum.
Examples
“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.”
“Extroverts are more energized by interacting with the outer world; introverts with the inner world. 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. The prefix omni means "combining all." Each omnivert will have⟳ either an extroverted or introverted inclination.”
“I love⟳ crowds and conversations and meeting new people, but I also need⟳ to chill on the couch with my bass or a book. I'm an omnivert. You might get⟳ antsy whenever you're alone, or you may get⟳ nervous whenever you leave⟳ the house. But all of us are part of a network of actual and potential relationships.”
“She is a classic omnivert who loves playing around with a bunch of unfiltered thoughts and biochemical things. She is a firm believer of 'everyone & everything around has a story to tell⟳' and is on the journey to decipher all those tales.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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