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right-brained

American  
[rahyt-breynd] / ˈraɪtˌbreɪnd /
Or right-brain

adjective

  1. having the right brain dominant, therefore being more adept at spatial and nonverbal concepts and being more creative and emotional than logical and analytical.

  2. of or relating to a person whose right brain is dominant.


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“I just always thought she was very like right-brained — really emotional, really empathetic, good at problem-solving, that sort of thing. But not super book smart,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 2023

According to new research, people who sleep on the left side of the bed consider themselves more left-brained and people who sleep on the right side of the bed consider themselves more right-brained.

From Fox News • Jun. 9, 2019

I could see right off that, although existing in some distant right-brained universe, he craved connection.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 14, 2018

Lots of creative activities While most of the people listed are known for their right-brained prowess, most spent a very large percentage of their childhood and adolescence doing very creative things.

From Time • May 14, 2015

A right-brained Thank You to Linda Williams, an artist and clinical psychologist in San Diego.

From New York Times • Aug. 2, 2010

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