8:23 PM |
You Are 80% Extrovert, 20% Introvert |
You are as outgoing as they come The life of the party, you're friends with everyone You're a people person, and you are quite the entertainer You love being around a crowd and acting spontaneously |
hmm... they put that for EVERYONE with ≥60% for extrovert...
let's see what they put for 50-50 ppl
You Are 50% Extrovert, 50% Introvert |
You're a bit outgoing, a bit reserved Like most people, you enjoy being social But you also value the time you have alone You have struck a good balance! |
oooooh ic........
Sonorous:
sonorous
son·o·rous
(snr-s, s-nôr-, -nr-)
sonorous definition
adj.
1. Having or producing sound.
2. Having or producing a full, deep, or rich sound.
3. Impressive in style of speech: a sonorous oration.
4. also (snr-s) Produced in the manner of a sonorant.
sonorous synonyms
adjective
Having or producing a full, deep, or rich sound: mellow, orotund, plangent, resonant, resounding, ringing, rotund, round, vibrant. See sounds
Characterized by language that is elevated and sometimes pompous in style: aureate, bombastic, declamatory, flowery, fustian, grandiloquent, high-flown, high-sounding, magniloquent, orotund, overblown, rhetorical, swollen. See plain, style, words
sonorous etymology
[From Latin sonrus, from sonor, sound, from sonre, to sound; see swen- in Indo-European roots.]
sonorous derivatives
sono·rous·ly adv.
sono·rous·ness n.
sonorous usage note
Usage Note: The older pronunciation of sonorous has stress on the second syllable. As a recent survey indicates, however, the variant pronunciation with stress on the first syllable is now much more common in American English. In this survey, 84 percent of the Usage Panel gave (snr-s) as their pronunciation, and only 16 percent gave (s-nôrs) or (s-nrs). Two linguists on the Panel noted that whereas they stress the first syllable, they pronounce it with a long (o), as (snr-s).
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