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Use "introverts" in a sentence
"In contrast, people who score low on extraversion, known as introverts, tend to be quiet, low-key, and are typically less involved in the social world."
"She has the unique ability to get along equally well with what psychology calls introverts and extroverts."
"In addition, striking up a conversation with a stranger may be hard to do, but I wouldn't generalize about "introverts" because for some people that prospect although hard, is not unwelcome and "draining," but a chance to connect with somebody else along the same path."