social intelligence


noun
  1. the ability to form rewarding relationships with other people

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How to use social intelligence in a sentence

  • The demand is for social intelligence, social power, and social interests.

  • If his social intelligence be keen, he will adopt such Fabian tactics until some opening in mutual sympathy establishes itself.

  • In order to have rational choice there must be first of all social intelligence.

    Outlines of Educational Doctrine | John Frederick Herbart
  • It results from "the broad Alpine survey of the spirit born of our united social intelligence."

  • There were no schools for the peasant's children, and there was little social intelligence.

    Society | Henry Kalloch Rowe