Antisocial vs. Introverted — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Antisocial and Introverted
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Antisocial
Avoiding the society or company of others; not sociable
An antisocial recluse.
Introverted
Characterized by interest in or preoccupation with oneself or one's own thoughts as opposed to others or the environment; shy or reserved.
Antisocial
Antagonistic toward or disrespectful of others; rude
A polite question that met with an antisocial response.
Introverted
Simple past tense and past participle of introvert
Antisocial
Hostile to or disruptive of the established social order; marked by or engaging in behavior that violates accepted mores
Gangs engaging in vandalism and other antisocial behavior.
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Introverted
Turned or thrust inward, particularly:
Antisocial
Unwilling or unable to cooperate and associate normally with other people
Introverted
Thinking about internal or spiritual matters.
Antisocial
Antagonistic, hostile, or unfriendly toward others; menacing
Introverted
(psychology) Of or characteristic of the personality of an introvert: thoughtful, reflective.
Antisocial
Opposed to social order or the principles of society; hostile toward society
Introverted
Arranged so that two similar words, lines, etc. form the middle of the structure.
Antisocial
An antisocial individual.
Introverted
Examining one's own sensory and perceptual experiences. Contrasted with extrospective.
Antisocial
Tending to interrupt or destroy social intercourse; averse to society, or hostile to its existence; as, antisocial principles.
Introverted
Marked by concern predominantly with oneself or one's own feelings. Contrasted with extroverted.
Antisocial
Shunning contact with others;
Standoffish and antisocial
He's not antisocial; just shy
Introverted
Examining own sensory and perceptual experiences
Antisocial
Unwilling or unable to conform to normal standards of social behavior;
Criminal behavior or conduct that violates the rights of other individuals is antisocial
Crimes...and other asocial behavior
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