| CONTROVERSES | • controverses n. Plural of controverse. • CONTROVERSE n. (archaic) a dispute. |
| CONTROVERTED | • controverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of controvert. • CONTROVERT v. to oppose; to argue against; to dispute. |
| CONTROVERTER | • controverter n. One who controverts; a controversial writer; a controversialist. • CONTROVERTER n. one who controverts. |
| EXTROVERSION | • extroversion n. The state or quality of being extroverted or an extrovert, particularly… • EXTROVERSION n. the state of being extrovert. |
| EXTROVERSIVE | • extroversive adj. (Psychology) Synonym of extroverted. • EXTROVERSIVE adj. characterised by extroversion. |
| EXTROVERTING | • extroverting v. Present participle of extrovert. • EXTROVERT v. to turn outwards. |
| INTROVERSION | • introversion n. A turning inward, particularly… • INTROVERSION n. the act of introverting. |
| INTROVERSIVE | • introversive adj. Introverting; turning inward. • introversive adj. (Psychology) introverted. • INTROVERSIVE adj. related to introversion. |
| INTROVERTING | • introverting n. The process of turning inwards, or becoming introverted. • INTROVERT v. to turn inwards. |
| INTROVERTIVE | • introvertive adj. Of, or pertaining to being an introvert. • INTROVERT adj. to turn inwards. |
| RETROVERSION | • retroversion n. A turning or falling back. • retroversion n. (Medicine) The state or condition of being retroverted. • RETROVERSION n. the bending backward of the uterus and cervix. |
| RETROVERTING | • retroverting v. Present participle of retrovert. • RETROVERT v. to turn back. |
| RETROVIRUSES | • retroviruses n. Plural of retrovirus. • RETROVIRUS n. any of a group of viruses whose genetic material is encoded in the form of RNA rather than DNA. |