emotional depth

Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words

The quality of having or showing deep and complex feelings.

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  • The symphony was praised for its profound emotional depth.
  • The actor's performance lacked the emotional depth needed for the role of a grieving father.
  • Her poetry is known for its surprising emotional depth and intellectual rigor.
  • He's a quiet person, but he possesses a surprising emotional depth.
  • The film's beautiful cinematography couldn't make up for its lack of emotional depth.
  • Building a relationship with true emotional depth takes time and vulnerability.
  • The artist uses color and shadow to convey a remarkable emotional depth in his portraits.
  • To make the protagonist relatable, the writer needs to give her more emotional depth.
  • We discussed the emotional depth of the main character's journey in our book club.
  • What I admire most about her is her emotional depth and resilience.