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emotional

[ih-moh-shuh-nl] / ɪˈmoʊ ʃə nl /


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But as Bentley started assembling the picture, he realized that “Train Dreams” reached a more emotional crescendo earlier, when Robert goes up in a biplane, crucial memories suddenly flooding through him.

From Los Angeles Times

“Therapy helped,” said Christie McIntire, whose move to Tennessee restored her sense of community but still left emotional work to do.

From Los Angeles Times

A study published last year showed that children whose early education was highly disrupted by the pandemic suffered from more emotional problems and lower reading skills compared to students who were in more stable programs.

From Los Angeles Times

But also for me as a partner, I’m very emotional.

From Los Angeles Times

Wilson insisted that he wants kids to have “emotional control” to prevent living in a “clown world,” a point that makes sense at first glance.

From Salon