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emotional intelligence
[ ih-moh-shuh-nl in-tel-i-juhns ]
noun
- skill in perceiving, understanding, and managing emotions and feelings. : EI
emotional intelligence
noun
- awareness of one's own emotions and moods and those of others, esp in managing people
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of emotional intelligence1
Example Sentences
"His emotional intelligence is growing, immensely," he said.
But there’s enough of an emotional intelligence inside the bumpier elements of “Being Maria” that the movie effectively acknowledges that it’s only one part of a complicated life story.
Some studies have shown that people who have a higher rate of this emotional granularity, one form of emotional intelligence, report a greater life satisfaction and well-being, a stronger ability to develop coping mechanisms, and reduced rates of depression and anxiety.
With his bearded and tattooed face, you might not expect such emotional intelligence – but Dimsdale's model of masculinity wasn't afraid to share his feelings.
A love for the game, understanding of nuances and “emotional intelligence,” as McVay put it, enables the 25-year-old to navigate situations and connect with other players.
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