Extrovertedly
Extrovertedly is an adverb derived from the adjective "extroverted." It describes a manner of behavior or a way of acting that is characterized by sociability, outgoingness, and a tendency to derive energy from external stimuli, particularly interactions with other people. Someone behaving extrovertedly might engage in lively conversation, seek out social gatherings, or express their thoughts and feelings openly in a group setting. This contrasts with introverted behavior, which is typically more reserved, internally focused, and energizing from solitude.
The concept of extroversion and introversion was popularized by psychologist Carl Jung, who described these as