ambiversion
/ˌæmbɪˈvɜrʒən/
noun
- A personality trait that falls between extroversion and introversion, where a person has both outgoing and reserved qualities.
- Many people are not purely introverted or extroverted; they fall somewhere on the spectrum of ambiversion.
- Her ambiversion allows her to enjoy lively parties but also cherish quiet evenings alone.
- The psychologist explained that ambiversion is more common than extreme introversion or extroversion.