It could also be a word with -ophile at the end... like a Francophile loves France, and Anglophile loves Great Britian.
2006-07-12 17:18:54
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answered by queenietrixie 2
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someone who reflects different features of both an introvert and an extravert is called an ambivert. notwithstanding in the experience that they are purely an extravert who occurs to dislike sharing secrets and techniques (yet compared to an introvert does not quite take exhilaration in solitude) then you truthfully'd call them 'secretive' or 'guarded'. Extraverts are frequently assertive and outgoing and they search out the organization of others, yet they don't look to be unavoidably any extra open with their thoughts than introverts. you could also use the interest 'superficial' if that's someone who's continually conversing and joking yet in no way says some thing significant or emotional.
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answered by ? 4
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A ____ophile. Like a Francophile (loves all things French).
2006-07-12 17:18:56
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answered by booksmart 2
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Taylor hicks
2006-07-12 17:18:40
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answered by Anonymous
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connoisseur, aficionado, there is also a suffix "-phile" to describe a love of something, ie. Francophile is one who loves all things french.
2006-07-12 17:32:14
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answered by americangirl77449 2
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"-ophile" For instance, love of everything French is "Frankophile"
2006-07-12 17:19:25
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answered by sfox1_72 4
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Conisure. Don't know if that's spelled right
2006-07-12 17:17:38
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answered by Alicia22 2
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um patriotic?
2006-07-12 17:18:37
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answered by motleycrue0880 3
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an enthusiast?
2006-07-13 02:18:26
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answered by }pixie{ 4
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urgh!!!!!!! WHOLE WORLD IS AVAILABLE ...NUTTS....I THNK alll crappppppppp......sorrry for that!!!!
but its my opinion>>>>>
2006-07-12 21:13:09
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answered by be away 2
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