emotionality
[ ih-moh-shuh-nal-i-tee ]
/ ɪˌmoʊ ʃəˈnæl ɪ ti /
noun
emotional state or quality: the emotionality of the artistic temperament.
OTHER WORDS FROM emotionality
hy·per·e·mo·tion·al·i·ty, noun o·ver·e·mo·tion·al·i·ty, nounWords nearby emotionality
Example sentences from the Web for emotionality
All these things—vanity, emotionality, romanticism, courtship—are poor training for the home.
The Nervous Housewife |Abraham MyersonThe fact must be told in brief sentences, with a total absence of emotionality.
Literature and Life |William Dean HowellsA certain combination in this class produces the trait of "emotionality," or superficial feeling and sympathy.
How to Read Human Nature |William Walker AtkinsonThe Jewish home reverberates with emotionality and largely through this attitude of the Jewish housewife.
The Nervous Housewife |Abraham Myerson