What does emotional in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word emotional in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use emotional in Romanian.

The word emotional in Romanian means afectiv, emotiv, emoțional, instabil emoțional, afectiv, emoțional, încărcat emoțional, lăuntric, echilibru emoțional, sentimentalist, a susține emoțional, a sprijini emoțional. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word emotional

afectiv, emotiv, emoțional

(relating to feelings)

instabil emoțional

(psychology: mood disturbance) (psihologie)

afectiv

(involving the emotions)

Boala sa era de natură emoțională.
His illness was emotional in nature.

emoțional

(with regard to emotions)

You need to be more emotionally stable before you start the job.

încărcat emoțional

(figurative (full of emotion)

The meeting took place in a highly charged atmosphere.

lăuntric

(mental, emotional)

After his mom died, Peter had a lot of internal issues to work through.

echilibru emoțional

(figurative (emotional stability)

He seems to have lost his moorings since the accident.

sentimentalist

(overly emotional)

a susține emoțional, a sprijini emoțional

(romantic relationship: support, endorse)

I really ship those two; they're adorable together.

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