EQ
1 Americanabbreviation
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educational quotient.
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emotional quotient.
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equal.
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equation.
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equivalent.
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equal
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equation
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equivalent
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emotional quotient, a (notional) measure of a person's adequacy in such areas as self-awareness, empathy, and dealing sensitively with other people
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equalization, the electronic balancing of sound frequencies on audio recording equipment or hi-fi to reduce distortion or achieve a specific effect
Etymology
Origin of EQ
(sense 1) late C20: by analogy with IQ
Example Sentences
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“The RBA is behind the curve,” said Warren Hogan, chief economist at EQ Economics.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 25, 2026
Luxurious wireless and active noise-canceling headphones for audiophiles have high-fidelity sound, sidetone, customizable EQ, Bluetooth 5.1 Multipoint and play 30+ hours on each charge.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2023
But I didn't know about mics or EQ or anything.
From BBC • Oct. 5, 2023
It signals to those who are the opposite, who are maybe more emotionally intelligent, that their EQ, their vulnerability is unattractive – which is harmful to both parties at the end of the day.
From Salon • Apr. 19, 2023
He went in through a door, between two aircars, and on to the central control-desks, going up to a visiscreen over which somebody had crayoned "Novilan EQ."
From Time Crime by Freas, Kelly
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