introvertida
Introvertida is the feminine form of the adjective used in Spanish and Portuguese to describe someone who is introverted. In psychology, introversion is a personality trait characterized by a tendency to prioritize inner thoughts and feelings over external stimulation. Introverted individuals typically prefer quiet environments, smaller social circles, and activities that require reflection. They may feel more energized after solitary or low-stimulation activities and may experience energy depletion in large, highly social settings. It is important to distinguish introversion from shyness or social anxiety: being introverted does not imply fear of social interaction or a disorder; many introverted people engage in social life and maintain active professional and personal relationships.
Introversion is one dimension of broader personality models. In the Big Five framework, it corresponds to low