emotional depth

collocation in English

meaningsofemotionalanddepth

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emotional
adjective
uk
/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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depth
noun
uk
/depθ/
us
/depθ/
the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface ...
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(Definition ofemotionalanddepthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Those composers and performers who received the greatest critical acclaim were always praised for theiremotionaldepth.
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She thinks she is pursuing the essential, but in fact she is too sensitive, highly intelligent, and playful in mind, to have theemotionaldepthof an imaginative person.
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Her ability to empathise with her subjects brings greatemotionaldepthto her work.
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It is singable but sacrifices much accuracy and arguablyemotionaldepthin the translation.
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It was praised for its music and energy but was also criticized for lack ofemotionaldepthand thin plot.
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The songs here are baroquely structured, richly musical creations with humor andemotionaldepth.
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Due to the physical demands the adult character requires, and the lack ofemotionaldepthdepicted, many of the actors since have been stuntmen.
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The film won considerable praise for itsemotionaldepthand accurate depiction of the psychology of hostage situations.
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This story has goodemotionaldepthand is very sympathetic to the emotions of children.
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The song, about a remorseful two-timer, had moreemotionaldepththan previous releases.
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Some praised her characterization of the couple, applauding theiremotionaldepth; others criticized her writing style as melodramatic and the plot as emotionally trite.
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This is a masterclass in modern electronic music, finessed by innovation andemotionaldepth.
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The film also focuses on theemotionaldepthand commitment of both the music and the performers.
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The third movement is of greatemotionaldepth, a paean to love, which transcends the adversities of fate and finds harmony in life.
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He aimed at bringing moreemotionaldepthto the character.
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The use of the melody as vocals bestowed a greateremotionaldepthto the piece, drawing the listener in to a greater extent.
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The episode was met with generally positive reviews, with many commenting on theemotionaldepthpresented between the characters.
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