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emotionality

[ih-moh-shuh-nal-i-tee] / ɪˌmoʊ ʃəˈnæl ɪ ti /


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The script leans so heavily into cloying emotionality that, in its climax, everyone dissolves into tears.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 23, 2025

For all its emotionality, the dialogue can be a little flat, a little stiff, a little cornball.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 12, 2025

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

From Science Daily • Nov. 14, 2024

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

From Salon • Sep. 6, 2024

In later programs other selections from Bach will be given which will illustrate the larger aspects of his style, and, above all, his intense emotionality.

From The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations by Mathews, W. S. B. (William Smythe Babcock)




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