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  • 31shy — Synonyms and related words: Pyrrhonic, about the bush, afraid, agnostic, apprehensive, around the bush, arrested, averse, avert, avoid, back down, backhanded, backward, balance, balk, bankrupt in, bare of, bashful, be startled, bear off, beat… …

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  • 32subjective — Synonyms and related words: abstract, biased, cerebral, conceptive, conceptual, deep seated, egocentric, egoistic, endopsychic, esoteric, idiosyncratic, immanent, implanted, implicit, inalienable, individual, indwelling, infixed, ingoing,… …

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  • 33dreamy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. vague, fanciful; peaceful; informal, delightful, wonderful. See insubstantiality, content, goodness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Given to dreaming] Syn. visionary, daydreaming, whimsical, fanciful,… …

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  • 34introversively — adv. in an introversive manner, in a self centered manner …

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  • 35introvert — noun a shy, reticent person. ↘Psychology a person predominantly concerned with their own thoughts and feelings rather than with external things. Compare with extrovert. adjective of, denoting, or typical of an introvert. Derivatives introversion… …

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  • 36objective — a. 1. Belonging to or characterizing the object (as distinguished from the subject). 2. Outward, external, real, actual, positive, true, unconditional, universal, non subjective, free from subjective limits. 3. Absorbed in objects, non… …

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  • 37subjective — a. 1. Belonging to or characteristic of the subject (as contrasted with the object), in the mind, within the self. 2. Merely mental, limited to the subject, in the mind only, unreal, non objective, not actual, internal, non external. 3. Imagined …

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  • 38introversion — /ɪntrəˈvɜʒən/ (say intruh verzhuhn) noun 1. the act of introverting. 2. introverted state. 3. Psychology interest directed inwards or upon the self. Compare extroversion (def. 1). –introversive /ɪntrəˈvɜsɪv/ (say intruh versiv), adjective …

  • 39introversion — [in΄trō vʉr′zhən, in΄trō vʉ shən, in΄trəvʉr′zhən, in΄trə vʉrshən] n. [ModL introversio, coined by JUNG Carl Gustav < intro , INTRO + versio: see VERSION] 1. an introverting or being introverted 2. Psychol. an attitude in which one directs one… …

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  • 40extraversive — adjective directed outward; marked by interest in others or concerned with external reality • Syn: ↑extroversive • Ant: ↑ambiversive (for: ↑extroversive), ↑introversive (for: ↑ …

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