ambiversive

/ˌæmbɪˈvɜrsɪv/
adjective
  1. Having a personality that combines both introverted and extroverted traits; neither fully outgoing nor fully reserved.
    • She described herself as ambiversive because she likes socializing but also values her solitude.
    • The ambiversive student enjoyed group projects but also preferred studying by himself.
    • His ambiversive nature makes him comfortable speaking in front of a crowd but also needing time to recharge alone.
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