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"emotionality" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being emotional or highly emotional

109 Sentences With "emotionality"

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Apparently there are four kinds of introversion The roots of what are popularly taken to be introversion and extroversion show up in infancy: positive emotionality, or extroversion, and negative emotionality, or neuroticism.
The equation of emotionality with female weakness pervades Kitamura's novel.
There's so much emotionality in that company, from the very beginning.
As with Musk, emotionality and immoderation appear in Zuckerberg's top five.
But they would fight through that emotionality and go into action.
The connective thread is the unguarded emotionality of a teenage perspective.
"I don't know if it has the right emotionality," she said.
Do you take into account the emotionality around Trump and things he says?
Unfortunately, such biases in our evolved cognition can also contribute to negative emotionality.
Flabby defenses, emotionality and spurious arguments were sliced away, leaving the subject perfectly exposed.
It's an album of peaks and troughs, of wide-open emotionality and thudding calculation.
"The emotionality of it really gets me and makes it really easy," he said.
Emma writes lyrics with a warm candor, songs that are forceful in their emotionality.
My spread is littered with chalices and, therefore, rooted in the emotionality of my work.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's top character trait is emotionality, according to job search firm Paysa.
There was an emotionality revealed in a character that had been almost entirely a mask.
I have never done a role that requires this much singing, this heavy an emotionality.
Their sentimentality, emotionality, and potential corniness are also — perhaps in the pejorative — in the feminine category.
"It's about the intellectual and emotional consent per interaction that gives it its emotionality," Robinson said.
It's too bad the emotionality of his visuals never translate into a fully emotionally satisfying film.
The emotionality that I recognized in my life, I recognized in their lives at that time.
And each fresh round of dishonest emotionality in our politics produces yet again less trust between Americans.
The raw emotionality of the lead singer Alex Menne's voice carries the group through this tonal shift.elsewherebrooklyn.
In The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera wrote that kitsch inspired a kind of idiotic emotionality.
Spock was torn between the emotionality of his human side and a Vulcan's zealous commitment to logic.
The name Sobble implies a certain sadness or emotionality, and that thread continues through to its final form. 
It is our responsibility as a society to stop stripping boys of their emotionality starting at age four.
Negative emotionality disposes you to a range of uncomfortable emotions, from anxiety to irritability to insecurity to vulnerability.
"We see that people who have this RBF expression [have] double the amount of emotionality expressed," she said.
Like This Is Us, all of this emotionality is not enough to power a TV pilot in 2018 anymore.
"Clarice ... combats the villain with her emotionality, [her] intuition, her frailty and vulnerability," Foster said in a 1991 interview.
The winners are selected on a "point system and judged on technicality, emotionality and composition," according to IAPBP's website.
In fact, contrary to what people think, even in humans high EQ is associated with lower rather than higher emotionality.
As you get older, positive emotionality also expresses itself as assertiveness -- people listen to the loudest person in the room.
We understand that what Shakespeare values is not the anarchic emotionality of men but the vigilant self-possession of women.
The appealing emotionality of these works is countered by a marble of John the Baptist, also from the 14th century.
Mr. Ma plays with brazen emotionality; you get the impression he couldn't pull off a poker face if he tried.
And the baldfaced emotionality of Mr. Bell's otherwise sophisticated score often abandons a human scale for something more like hagiography.
Emotionality might not be the first trait to come to mind when thinking about what makes a CEO so successful.
These contradictions run parallel in the music as well, where in the case of Tupac, his emotionality towards women routinely wavered.
Lemonade's visuals and music were incredible and especially resonant with me as a Black woman, but its emotionality similarly stunned me.
This emotionality is one among many reasons "Killing Eve," which begins its second season Sunday on BBC America, feels so fresh.
For example, MDMA was reported to increase "emotionality/intimacy" the most, while GHB/GBL was said to heighten "sexual desire" the most.
The tie between artist and sitter wasn't visual, but instead riven with the emotionality that is a hallmark of Hewitt's best work.
And when scientists have compared the brains of men and women, they have found no gendered hard-wiring for emotionality or rationality.
Interventions with her routinely focused on her emotionality rather than addressing the true trauma of losing her father to the prison system.
And understanding war and understanding the emotionality and internality of soldiers and the soldiering experience has been instrumental in my writing for sure.
An acrylic painter washes out his canvases with a sweet emotionality, making sure to cast his gainly muse, a pug, wherever he can.
What we found was, when Jason is described as having kids, women rated him as higher on measures of things that we called 'emotionality.
Of the "Ring" dramas, Mr. van Zweden is most likely to convince in "Das Rheingold," where overt emotionality and architectural vision are least vital.
Like many of those artists, Conner was shaped by the clash between the intense emotionality of Abstract Expressionism and the sardonic worldliness of Dada.
To almost everyone, their prim boundary-drawing seemed unnatural and incorrect in a context defined by its spontaneity, emotionality, and complicated relationship with taboo.
The paint application masquerades as random, but bespeaks intense deliberation, the emotionality of which is veiled by the single colors, but also quickly felt.
Among the performers are the brilliant pianist Conor Hanick and the soprano Ariadne Greif, an artist known for her fearless performances of raw emotionality.
"I've always been busy and achieving things and doing well in my career, never focused on emotionality or anything like that," the ex-member said.
The study says "negative emotionality" is a precursor to violence, and tripping on acid or shrooms apparently helps men break out of those negative patterns.
As consumers become satiated, the news media responds by increasing the "emotionality" of its coverage, meaning negativity is emphasized to keep customers engaged, he wrote.
We can never underestimate the emotionality of This Is Us. Just when you think you don't have another tear to cry, we will find a way.
That we could check our messy physicality and emotionality, our subjective beliefs and values, at the doors of our places of work and learning and leading.
It is because of the difficulty and the emotionality of these decisions that they just don't know what to do so they adopt the default option.
Munch himself averred the importance of the Bohemians for his aesthetic development: they encouraged his turn away from realism in favor of expressionism and raw emotionality.
Over the past decade, I've quite literally been policed—put on trial, imprisoned, and publicly shamed—for other people's perceptions of my sexuality, emotionality, and femininity.
Whereas the emotionality of "This Is Us" has largely earned it praise, "Life Itself," which shares some themes with the show, has been panned for it.
Akbar's insightful lines are powerful in their intimacy and raw emotionality; the pain of addiction and recovery truly comes to life on the page though Akbar's voice.
There's certainly that other side of Lovato on Tell Me You Love Me: the one who can carry an introspective, downtempo track with both emotionality and ease.
It has this silence and ebb and flow and emotionality that is really different from conventional TV. And in a lot of ways, that's more important to me.
Pairing moving and static images with sound, they explore the interconnectedness of human relationships, vulnerability, and emotionality while also attempting to capture what a queer future might look like.
You mentioned that often online companies and online new organizations make an attempt to appeal directly to emotionality in order to capture attention just as much as politicians do.
It is a way of framing uniquely modern questions: Where did the seeming surplus of emotionality that we see on the Internet come from, and what might it become?
She generally photographs men, portraying them with a strange and beautiful emotionality, especially in a series called "Picture an Arab Man," in which her subjects are candid, nude, and vulnerable.
Shyness is an aspect of what Hans Eysenck, the British psychologist who amplified what Carl Jung created, called neuroticism, although that is poorly named and should be read as emotionality.
If someone has recently been through something traumatic, it's easy for him to get pulled into the emotionality of that and build a bond based on the sensations he's mirroring.
The playfulness and harmonic sophistication of jazz, the ache and sensuality of the blues, the vehemence of rock and, later, the sustained emotionality of opera were all hers to command.
And when the camera cuts back to Arya watching all this, there's little attempt to convey her emotionality around this moment, beyond what we see on Maisie Williams's wonderfully expressive face.
Data from IBM's supercomputer Watson and job firm Paysa found that Musk's top five personality traits include: intellect, immoderation, cautiousness, emotionality and altruism, all qualities that relate to Musk's emotional intelligence.
"Sleep" is rife with the hallmarks of Mr. Richter's style: a clarity that can seem like superficiality; an earnestness and emotionality that often come off as more ersatz and manipulative than personal.
"As part of the project, text classifiers for language commonly associated with positive sentiment, cooperative emotionality, and integrative complexity will be adapted to the structure of communication on Twitter," the Twitter blog says.
As researchers have shown, if a woman expresses grief on the witness stand, consistent with stereotypes about female emotionality, the judge is more likely to hand down a harsher sentence to the defendant.
To prevent burnout, think holistically about the six factors that lead to it and begin monitoring each in the simplest way possible:Workload: Is the quantity, difficulty, or emotionality of my work too much?
Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump could vent their spleen and be seen as genuine -- earnestly channeling the frustrations of their respective bases -- any such emotionality from Clinton registered as calculated, cold.
It's as if, over the last decade, he has realised the need to embrace, if not equally, the two sides of his nature—wildness and control, rectitude and romanticism, "emotionality" and a spotless sideboard.
He also does not meet criteria for Intermittent Explosive Disorder despite his emotionality and combative nature, as he has neither assaulted nor been physically aggressive toward anyone (even if his rhetoric may be inflammatory).
Despite the emotionality of af Klint's work — and of rainbows in general — Alexandra says there's another, more mundane reason why these colors are having a moment: Instagram, the accelerant of basically every design trend.
It's a technique that flirts with geometry, calligraphy and cartography; plays with varying degrees of flatness; and finesses its way between the emotionality of Abstract Expressionism and the formal ecstasies of Color Field painting.
"While facing one's difficulties and feeling one's emotions may seem to be universally beneficial, it does not take into account that there may be different cultural expectations for men and women around emotionality," she said.
He ran with this emotionality, bringing a sense of aching longing brought on my solitary habits in his other paintings created during the Depression era, such as New York Movie, Automat, and Early Sunday Morning.
Anger suggests emotionality and chaos, which does not apply to a project like Thicker Than Blood, which sought to interrogate the racialized politics of genetic profiling policies and government surveillance by questioning the audience's subjecthood.
With all its mopey geniuses and angsty relatability, the alternative movement of the 22008s had inadvertently inured a generation of rock fans to heart-on-sleeve emotionality, seemingly repudiating decades of boneheaded lyrics and antics.
Just as Inside Out presented a complicated and scientifically-based view of human thinking and emotionality, Zootopia offers a view of social control and consequences that is probably over the head of its youngest viewers.
And even if you look at literary traditions, very often the vulnerability of female writers and characters have contributed tremendously to a tradition of storytelling that has dealt with much more complex sides to emotionality and sexuality.
The gulf between the emotionality of women's testimony and the failure of that testimony to affect a change in their lived circumstances has been one of the most searing things that #MeToo has forced us to confront.
The Manchester bombing – which saw so many hurt or killed after an evening spent embodying the unapologetic emotionality boosted by Ariana Grande's magnificent, soaring, melodies – was an encroachment of hatred onto the fundamental humanity of pop music.
I notice that the things that they tell us to relegate to the private—our femininity, our gender non-conformity, our emotionality, our struggle—are often the things that are most powerful precisely when they are in public.
In an email, Shiner explained that positive emotionality, as the name suggests, includes the tendencies to experience positive emotions, to engage in lots of social interactions, to be super energetic, and to be eager about getting into rewarding situations.
Its evolution is not without merit — massive spectacle has an operatic emotionality of its own, and clearly the fact that I've written nearly 4,000 words about roughly 60 seconds of television proves something of merit happened in that scene.
The now congressman, who is running for re-election in a swing district outside of Minneapolis, lamented that it was no longer permissible to refer to unchaste women as "sluts" and said female voters were driven by emotionality, not reason.
Fixating on introversion limits your life If we may wade into useful, technical jargon, the important thing to recognize, Shiner says, is that positive and negative emotionality are "orthogonal," meaning how you stand on one is unrelated to the other.
"All of a sudden he allowed his emotionality to open up, which was completely closed until he met his son, until he lost the love of his life, until Barry became a son-like human being, a surrogate son," he says.
" In following his own tastes, Nash now realizes his series, keeping in line with the emotionality of Us and ABC sibling The Good Doctor, is able to tap into "something about where we are in time, where we are as a country.
So I think in a way I was much more interested in the conceptual because as I said earlier, I was rebelling against what seemed like the lame emotionality in what was supposedly "Southern photography"—selective focus or dramatic faces and stuff.
Even clad in double denim (a Look, by the way) and standing in front of the busy, familiar Tiny Desk set, Hadreas manages to create stillness and extraordinary beauty out of only the emotionality and fragility of his approach to the songs.
We wanted to introduce the Quantum Realm, which wasn't originally in it, and we wanted to deal with Janet Van Dyne, because McKay and I were fans of the original Ant-Man and Wasp, and really double down on the family story, and the emotionality of it.
A pair of cameos on Kanye West's 2018 album "ye" propelled this New Jersey native, born Danielle Balbuena, from relative obscurity to the center of pop music discourse — many have suggested that the gripping emotionality of her feature on "Ghost Town" was the highlight of the album.
Did you think it had reached the peak of its emotionality, as "Good Guy" got you right in the chest when you were sitting on the bus or on your break from work or writing your essay, or at any other point in time when you least expected it?
Vocal gloss provides a foil for interiority, reflecting and amplifying whatever emotion happens to be there; it's as if the ability to croon feelgood major-key melodies as beautifully and synthetically as one's favorite R&B singers coaxes from rappers an exuberant, receptive emotionality suddenly enabled by form and technology.
"Cry Too Much" relies on crushed out percussion and a few lumbering loops to drive home a simple refrain "In a world unknown to us they say we cry too much"—an abstract meditation on the judgements applied to emotionality when it comes from voices perceived as feminine, rather than, uh, lonely boys.
Others of the show's choices — its assertiveness in moving its characters in radical new decisions, only to reverse those decisions and return the story to a consequence-free stasis episodes later; its tendency to substitute a robust emotionality over storytelling rigor — were carried across, or almost were, thanks simply to the show's brio.
Not only because of the scene itself, which portrays a hopeful Isabel sitting at a piano — in one moment joyful and the next doubled over in pain, blood seeping through the back of her skirt — but because it so keenly reveals the hysteric emotionality behind what it means to lose your dream coupled with the death of hope. Twice.
With that in mind, one of the useful things I can do as a journalist—beyond publicly stating that I'm a man who goes to therapy, and it's been wonderfully helpful—is to call your attention to a paper Ronald Levant and other researchers published in 1992, in which the authors boiled down traditional masculinity to seven basic norms: avoidance of femininity, homophobia, self-reliance, aggression, achievement/status, attitudes toward sex, and restrictive emotionality.

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