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extroverted
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introverted
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assertive
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reserved
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passive
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affable
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aloof
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approachable
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empathetic
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amiable
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egotistic
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overbearing
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unapproachable
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disinterested
extroverted
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(sociabile)

(sociabile)

estroverso

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/ˈɛkstɹəˌvɝtɪd/
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describing someone who is outgoing, sociable, and enjoys being around other people

synonymextrospective
antonymintrospective
introverted
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(introversa)

(introversa)

introverso

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/ˈɪntɹoʊˌvɝtɪd/
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preferring solitude over socializing

synonymintrospective
synonymself-examining
antonymextrospective
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The introverted student often chose to spend their free time alone, reading books or working on personal projects.
The introverted employee preferred to communicate via email rather than in-person meetings, feeling more comfortable expressing themselves in writing.
His introverted nature made large social gatherings overwhelming, so he preferred smaller, intimate gatherings with close friends.
introverted
assertive
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che si impone

che si impone

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/əˈsɝtɪv/
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confident in expressing one's opinions, ideas, or needs in a clear, direct, and respectful manner

synonymself-asserting
synonymself-assertive
antonymunassertive
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The assertive tone of her voice conveyed confidence and authority.
Assertive leaders inspire trust and motivate their teams to achieve goals.
She made an assertive argument during the meeting, clearly outlining her proposal.
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reserved
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riservato

riservato

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/ɹiˈzɝvd/, /ɹɪˈzɝvd/
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reluctant to share feelings or problems

antonymunreserved
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People often misunderstood her reserved behavior as being unfriendly.
He’s always been a reserved person, preferring to listen rather than speak.
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passive
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passivo

passivo

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/ˈpæsɪv/
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accepting what happens or not opposing what other people do or say

synonyminactive
antonymactive
affable
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affabile

affabile

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/ˈæfəbəɫ/
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easy to approach, and pleasant to talk to

synonymamiable
synonymcordial
synonymgenial
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The host was affable, greeting each guest with a warm smile and engaging conversation.
The teacher's affable demeanor made the classroom a welcoming and comfortable place for students.
Despite his high status, the politician remained affable and approachable to his constituents.
affable
aloof
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distante

distante

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/əˈɫuf/
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unfriendly or reluctant to socializing

synonymdistant
synonymupstage
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The cat, known for its aloof nature, preferred to keep to itself and avoided human interaction.
The celebrity's aloof behavior towards fans disappointed many who hoped for a friendly encounter.
She always appears aloof and rarely engages in conversations with her coworkers.
aloof
approachable
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(approfondito)

(approfondito)

accessibile

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/əˈpɹoʊtʃəbəɫ/
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friendly and easy to talk to, making others feel comfortable and welcome in one's presence

antonymunapproachable
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The approachable manager encourages open communication and feedback from team members.
The approachable neighbor greets everyone with a smile and a friendly word.
Her approachable demeanor makes her a favorite among colleagues, always willing to lend a helping hand.
approachable
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empatico

empatico

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/ˌɛmpəˈθɛtɪk/
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having the ability to understand and share the feelings, emotions, and experiences of others

synonymempathic
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The doctor's empathetic bedside manner helped ease the anxiety of patients.
The therapist displayed an empathetic approach, creating a safe space for clients to express their emotions without judgment.
Emily's empathetic nature made her a trusted confidant, as she could genuinely relate to the challenges faced by her friends.
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amabile

amabile

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/ˈeɪmiəbəɫ/
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showing or having a likable, pleasant, and friendly personality

synonymaffable
synonymcordial
synonymgenial
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The amiable dog wagged its tail and greeted everyone with enthusiasm.
Their amiable conversation helped break the ice at the networking event.
Her amiable personality made her popular among her colleagues.
egotistic
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(egoista)

(egoista)

egotistico

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/ˌɛɡətˈɪstɪk/
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excessively self-centered and disregarding the interests and feelings of others

synonymconceited
synonymegotistical
synonymself-conceited
synonymswollen
synonymswollen-headed
synonymvain
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The CEO's egotistic leadership style created a toxic work environment, with little regard for employee well-being.
The artist's egotistic nature was evident in their refusal to accept feedback or collaborate with others on their projects.
Anna grew tired of her friend's egotistic conversations that always revolved around her own achievements.
egotistic
overbearing
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(autoritario)

(autoritario)

opprimente

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/ˈoʊvɝˈbɛɹɪŋ/
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excessively bossy or controlling, often overpowering others with one's opinions and authority

synonymdisdainful
synonymhaughty
synonymimperious
synonymlordly
synonymprideful
synonymsniffy
unapproachable
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(distaccato)

(distaccato)

inaccessibile

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/ˌənəˈpɹoʊtʃəbəɫ/
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distant due to one's unfriendly manner

antonymapproachable
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The professor had an unapproachable demeanor, rarely engaging with students outside of class.
The receptionist's unfriendly tone and lack of eye contact rendered her unapproachable, discouraging visitors from asking questions.
Despite his position as a manager, John appeared unapproachable, making it challenging for employees to discuss concerns with him.
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disinteressato

disinteressato

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/dɪˈsɪnɹɪstɪd/, /dɪˈsɪntɹɪstɪd/
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not being involved in a situation or benefiting from it, thus able to act fairly

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The disinterested observer reported on the event without any personal bias or agenda.
His disinterested approach meant he had no personal stake in the outcome of the project.
Her disinterested perspective on the issue allowed her to provide unbiased advice.
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