Emotional
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- determined or actuated by emotion rather than reason
- of more than usual emotion
- of or pertaining to emotion
- (of persons) excessively affected by emotion; aroused; excited; worked up
n.
- an emotional response that has been acquired by conditioning; CER; conditioned emotion
n.
- the arousal of strong emotions and emotional behavior
n.
- any mental disorder not caused by detectable organic abnormalities of the brain and in which a major disturbance of emotions is predominant; affective disorder; major affective disorder; emotional disturbance
n.
- any mental disorder not caused by detectable organic abnormalities of the brain and in which a major disturbance of emotions is predominant; affective disorder; major affective disorder; emotional disorder
n.
- a person subject to strong states of emotion
n.
- the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection); spirit
- Talk persisted about the emotional state of Coates.
- As his fame and wealth grew, his emotional state remained insecure.
- Falkland's emotional state, Mr Collins explains, has been wavering ever since.
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- The former employee is suing Talking Rain for back pay and emotional distress.
- Emily's emotional distress at these events resulted in her falling ill and dying.
- Neha's mother, unable to withstand this emotional distress, suffers a heart attack.
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- She turns to her sole friend Lorraine, who cannot provide emotional support for Zoë.
- Individuals with tuberculosis may also benefit from the emotional support of peers and survivors.
- He considered his wife Ida to be his closest friend and most important source of emotional support.
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- FGM harms women's physical and emotional health throughout their lives.
- Undeterred by physical and emotional pain, she searched for restoration and hope.
- In August 2019, Holowka was accused of physical and emotional abuse by Zoë Quinn.
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- His emotional response in his post fight interview drew cheers from the crowd.
- The slower the rat presses, the stronger its conditioned emotional response, or "fear."
- Performative documentaries stress subjective experience and emotional response to the world.
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- He has made a film that is not only funny but devastating in its emotional impact."
- Mishti delivers a talk at Erinsborough High about the emotional impact of revenge porn.
- While it does make demands of its audience, the cumulative emotional impact is startling."
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- It was very emotional telling these stories at times ...
- Seyed is very emotional to see Ghodrat.
- "This is a very emotional film for me.
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- Women are stereotypically more emotional and men are stereotypically angrier.
- The song, about a remorseful two-timer, had more emotional depth than previous releases.
- Since women were thought to have keener nerves than men, it was also believed that women were more emotional than men.
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- Diminished MPFC activity has been linked with impaired ability to control emotional responses.
- Cannon argued that visceral responses are slow and not sensitive enough to elicit emotional responses.
- There are four emotional responses that the player can elicit from a demon: anger, fear, joy, and interest.
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- Wamphyrii psychology is based around a combination of their intensified emotional states and fear.
- Her collections have been inspired by themes of peace, the Ramonda serbica flower, and emotional states.
- Abstracts are used to convey emotional states and include words such as "sícyere" (“insanity”) and "wyere" (“cold”).
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- Physical and emotional abuse and neglect were features of the institutions.
- In August 2019, Holowka was accused of physical and emotional abuse by Zoë Quinn.
- It documents a shameful catalogue of cruelty: neglect, physical, sexual and emotional abuse, perpetrated against children."
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- Those who prefer emotional connection, prefer the "devotional path".
- Not the line 'When you kiss me like that', but the emotional connection.
- Her gallery work focuses on the figure with the goal being a strong emotional connection to the audience.
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- It is an emotional experience for everyone.
- His visit was a very emotional experience for Pakistani people.
- The filming was an emotional experience, although nothing was said about it being Allen's last performance.
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- An example of the jangle fallacy can be found in tests designed to assess emotional intelligence.
- ToM can be regarded as an associated subset of skills and abilities within the broader concept of emotional intelligence.
- New standards-aligned curriculum will encourage important skills in communication, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence.
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- The dogs are very social and emotional.
- Family advocates are assigned to students to address each student's social and emotional challenges.
- All the heads said conditions were worsening as social and emotional support services were being closed.
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- For this reason, children of alcoholic parents can develop a number of emotional problems.
- Robert Bray's emotional problems and alcoholism brought about his departure from the series.
- All of these things spoke of success, but Ray suffered strong emotional problems during this time.
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- The image engenders such a strong emotional component that it has become an icon of Israel.
- All of these things spoke of success, but Ray suffered strong emotional problems during this time.
- It is about the end of a relationship, and carries strong emotional appeal despite its "neutral tones".
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- Three aspects of work motivation are cognitive, emotional and physical engagement.
- Sexual expression depends in large part upon the emotional and physical health of the individual.
- The other part of the piece, a fluorescent sign, was a commentary on the relationship between emotional and physical gratification.
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- The song, about a remorseful two-timer, had more emotional depth than previous releases.
- Allmusic felt the maternal theme was a "unifying" element and appreciated the album's "emotional depth".
- Writing for "Hindustan Times", Prajwal Parajuly praised Shanbhag for finding emotional depth in his sparse prose.
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- During Xander's tenure as a manservant, Dracula develops an emotional attachment to him.
- In reality, it is often just part of the act with little to no emotional attachment for the dancer.
- In eulogizing Mantle, Costas described the baseball legend as ""a fragile hero to whom we had an emotional attachment so strong and lasting that it defied logic"."
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- A Latin-inspired track, "Miami" lyrically talks about freedom and emotional expression.
- Suler, in their study, highlighted several reasons for this extended emotional expression:
- Some of these approaches encompass emotional expression, group and individual counselling, cultural rituals, social reconstruction and emotional reintegration.
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- Using minimal and assertive ink strokes, she rendered her figures with emotional intensity.
- Dramatic and emotional intensity, as conveyed through music, became increasingly important.
- The opera is staged as a space mission, and she was described as dramatic and of emotional intensity.
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- Continued black consumer microaggressions may affect the mental and emotional health of its victims.
- Some common concepts are: This idea says that cancer progression is related to a person's mental and emotional state.
- This includes physical, mental and emotional well-being, but also seeking out educational and developmental opportunities.
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- She is bright and brave, but highly emotional inside.
- Dutrow was highly emotional after the race.
- For both sides, rush could be stressful, exhausting, and highly emotional.
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- He begins with the early physical and emotional development of the infant and the child.
- This established the importance of social stimulation for normal cognitive and emotional development.
- She was not worried for her character's emotional development and added "she’s been badly bruised but Mary’s extremely resilient.