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Answer for the clue "Appealing to feelings ", 9 letters:
emotional

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Emotional " is a 1986 song by Austrian pop musician Falco from his album Emotional . The song was written by Falco and Dutch music producers Bolland & Bolland .

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1821, "pertaining to emotion," from emotion + -al (1). Meaning "characterized by or subject to emotions" is attested by 1857. Related: Emotionally . Emotional intelligence coined by mid-1960s, popular from mid-1980s.

Usage examples of emotional.

Viviana possessed a certain acuity of mind, then, despite her frail emotional state.

Even though, at that moment, the adolescent may be trying to avoid dealing with these tricky emotional situations in-person, navigating these situations online can be a good way to practice skills that later will generalize to their face-to-face encounters.

The aftereffects of Aggressor included mood swings, angry outbursts, and emotional coldness.

The cruel incongruity of that stab of angelic joy in the midst of the pain of dying is the emotional nexus linking the autobiographical vignette to the nightmarish fantasy.

Like everyone else, all babies have social and emotional needs as well as physical and practical ones.

The emotional perfume was delicious, spiced by the fresh, tangy aroma of cilantro and sharpness of onion and garlic coming from the open kitchen window below him.

But then the emotional wave that had been his existence rose again, and a smile found his face as he recounted his time beside Belwar, the most honored svirfneblin burrow-warden, and Clacker, the pech who had been polymorphed into a hook horror.

But the cognitivist does not want to appeal to a contingent emotional state like this, for that is taking the issue outside the domain of reason.

Alan glanced back at Cozy, who, given his vocation--defending individuals whose impulses had temporarily overwhelmed their judgment--had spent more than his share of hours fencing in the excesses of people whose emotional health was about as stable as a trailer park in a tornado.

But dealing with diabetes in the emotional and spiritual sense is the most challenging and transforming experience of my days on earth.

It is most reasonable to expect what we shall find actually the fact that he would mix the doctrinal and emotional results of his Pharisaic training with the teachings of Christ, thus forming a composite system considerably modified from any then existing.

A new Domina of Lost Entibor will provide them with an emotional center for their resistance.

He loved her when she was still the ugly duckling and that carried a lot of emotional weight.

Rita Clay Estrada Obviously, she had a little emotional conflict to work out.

Or, each of us has a personal history which we explain internally by feelings attached to emotional memories, so we have evolved a series of memories with different flavours.