The term "outwardlooking" refers to the quality of being interested in and attentive to the external world, focusing on the interaction with others and the environment, rather than limiting oneself to personal concerns or introspection. Antonyms for "outwardlooking" can include "inwardlooking," "self-absorbed," "introverted," "self-centred," and "narcissistic." These terms describe individuals who tend to withdraw into themselves, focusing on their inner thoughts, feelings, and sensations, rather than engaging with others or the world around them. Such individuals may be more self-focused, lacking empathy, and can struggle to establish meaningful relationships or connect with others.