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emotion
  1. A person's internal state of being and involuntary physiological response to an object or a situation, based on or tied to physical state and sensory data.
  2. A reaction by a non-human organism with behavioral and physiological elements similar to a person's response.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “My mother firmly believed that suppressing any emotion or thought was never a healthy approach.”
      “His stirring speech was full of emotion.”
      “We should make our business decisions based on hard data, rather than on emotion.”
emotionalist
  1. Someone whose thoughts and actions are governed by their emotions rather than by logic.
  2. Someone who is abnormally emotional.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Sir Christopher was not a reformer or a sociologist, nor even an emotionalist either.”
      “But the business man is dependent upon the emotionalist and the sensualist, too, for the success of his designs.”
      “The emotionalist, too, is no longer on safe ground in protesting his miracles of conversion.”
emotionology
  1. The way a group of people think and speak about their emotions.
  2. The multidisciplinary study of emotions
emotionality
  1. The state or quality of being emotional.
  2. (psychology) The observable component of emotion.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “We like to think that we are about reason and rationality while the other side is all hot emotionality.”
      “This possibility was explored by examining negative emotionality immediately prior to psychophysiological data collection.”
      “Sorting out what constitutes reasonable and unreasonable emotionality is a highly charged, and often highly personal, endeavor.”
emote
  1. (Internet) A virtual action, presented to other users as reported speech, rather than a direct message.
emotionalism
  1. An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics. [from 19th c.]
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Their contribution is smear, distortion, abusive emotionalism and condemnation without engagement.”
      “The fight will not bear fruit if it assumes the preserve of emotionalism and unbridled hatred or preformed conclusions and judgments.”
      “They brought back a sensuousness and emotionalism to art which had been banished by the puritanism of postmodernist theory.”
emotioning
  1. The process of feeling or expressing emotion.
emotionalisation
  1. Alternative spelling of emotionalization
emotionalization
  1. The act or process of emotionalizing.
emotionalness
emotionlessness
  1. The property of being emotionless.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Despite the tragedy, her emotionlessness remained unflinching as she faced the devastating news.”
      “After the tragic accident, she experienced emotionlessness, unable to feel any joy or sorrow.”
      “It was directed by Tarsem Singh, an Indian-born music-video veteran, and the reason for the odd emotionlessness of a film about the attempted murder of a young girl soon becomes apparent.”
emotivity
  1. The condition of being emotive
  2. Examples:
    1. “The reproduction certainty is therefore in certain cases a measure for the emotivity of the test-person.”
      “We are also defending ourselves with the emotivity, with the feeling for justice, with the pride.”
      “Their emotivity is always exaggerated, and although cloaked by an apparent indifference, their exaggerated sensitivities make their lives a perpetual tragedy.”
emotiveness
  1. The condition of being emotive
  2. Examples:
    1. “Given the complexity and the emotiveness of this issue, why didn't they manage to spend three seconds addressing such a crucial point.”
      “To my mind this rational, intellectual debate hasn't happened yet due primarily to the emotiveness of the issue.”
      “The emotiveness of the press is not contradicted by the dispassionate statistics of the criminal returns.”
emoter
  1. One who emotes.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Bonding means that the emoter makes a resonant connection and turns an indifferent listener into a believer, supporter and campaign contributor.”
      “Displaying emotion makes the emoter feel better, but does nothing to achieve a solution.”
      “Swift trails only Jennifer Lawrence in her skills as an aw-shucks awards-show emoter.”
emotionalisations
  1. plural of emotionalisation
emotionalizations
  1. plural of emotionalization
emotionalisms
emotionalists
  1. plural of emotionalist
emotionalities
emotivities
  1. plural of emotivity
emotions
  1. plural of emotion
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The man was a rock, and never let his emotions rule what he said or how he acted or reacted.”
      “Tensions and emotions ran high as both gangs headed for the chosen rumble spot at the football field.”
      “I always seemed to let my emotions rule me and I couldn't follow my heart this time, because for once I didn't know what my heart wanted.”
emoters
  1. plural of emoter
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