emotional quotient
noun
1
: the ability to recognize, understand, and deal skillfully with one's own emotions and the emotions of others (as by regulating one's emotions or by showing empathy and good judgment in social interactions) : emotional intelligence
"… I have also learned that in a role where you are outside of your expertise, having good emotional quotient and being able to read people is hugely beneficial."—Tracey Henderson
As humans, we are born with emotions, which are a bona fide superpower if you learn how to use them. … Having high emotional intelligence, or emotional quotient, is the point where you have mastered your emotions.—Lisa Lundy
—abbreviation EQ
2
: a measurement of a person's emotional intelligence level
While IQ measures an individual's intellectual reasoning, EQ—which stands for emotional quotient—is a person's ability to understand, exhibit and manage their emotions. EQ skills, often referred to as "emotional intelligence," are particularly useful when managing stress, communicating and empathizing with others, and navigating conflict.—Megan Sauer
—abbreviation EQ
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