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emotionality

[ ih-moh-shuh-nal-i-tee ]

noun

  1. emotional state or quality:

    the emotionality of the artistic temperament.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of emotionality1

First recorded in 1860–65; emotional + -ity
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Example Sentences

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It was the first time that I felt empowered to have opinions about music and my taste, particularly the emotionality of music.

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And so I was like, I need something to kind of just twist the knife a little bit deeper, open up some kind of emotionality that I didn’t have before.

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As the field has grown, Benítez and colleagues wanted to quantify animal behavior researchers' perceptions of the taxonomic distribution of animal emotionality.

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When I saw the audition, it was such a revelation because he wasn't just playing the darkness; he was playing the goofiness of Aaron, and he was playing the emotionality of Aaron, the complexity.

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The opportunity to see that on screen, to experience it in a film with music and to feel the emotionality of it was important.

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