extrovertish

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English

Etymology

From extrovert +‎ -ish.

Adjective

extrovertish (comparative more extrovertish, superlative most extrovertish)

  1. Somewhat extroverted.
    • 1951, Henry Seidel Canby, Turn West, Turn East: Mark Twain and Henry James, page 42:
      Henry James' early environment was, as his older brother William James very justly said, the James family. It was an isolated culture of chosen intellectuals, of whom two younger brothers were of an extrovertish quality and his sister a nervous invalid of great intellectual force.