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emotive
Alternative clues for the word emotive
Word definitions for emotive in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Emotive \E*mo"tive\, a. Attended by, or having the character of, emotion. --H. Brooke. -- E*mo"tive*ly , adv.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 of, or relating to emotion 2 appealing to one's emotions
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1735, "causing movement," from Latin emot- , past participle stem of emovere "to move out, move away" (see emotion ) + -ive . Meaning "capable of emotion" is from 1881; that of "evoking emotions" is from 1923, originally in literary criticism. Related: ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Emotive (stylized as eMOTIVe ) is the third album by American rock supergroup A Perfect Circle . It was released on November 1, 2004 via Virgin Records . Its release coincided with the US presidential election .
Usage examples of emotive.
Tawsar nor any of the other Wem within my emotive range are radiating feelings of hostility.
If the distinction which I formerly drew between the Scientific and the Artistic tendencies be accepted, it will disclose a corresponding difference in the Style which suits a ratiocinative exposition fixing attention on abstract relations, and an emotive exposition fixing attention on objects as related to the feelings.
Dolza, if Reno's report was to be believed, had subsequently elected to fold the entire armada to Earthspace, with designs to annihilate the planet before emotive contagion was spread to the remainder of the fleet.
This elicits the same emotive intensity as in regression or in Mack's abductee hypnosis.
I had witnessed them in furious disagreement on design issues, but you don't use emotive words like 'hate' about landscape gardening and room layouts.
Rivers and Borrow taught that neurophysiological processes in the mind-body, such as dreaming, promoted the integration of limbic system dramas, thus increasing awareness and encouraging cognitive and emotive areas to merge.
An avalanche of emotive and perceptual experience spread across a universe in which none of this had previously been known.
Bodies were straddling the court’s wrecked fittings, small orange fires gnawed hungrily at various jagged chunks of composite, and hatred was beaming through each of the doors like an emotive X ray.
Day establishes, if ever there was a doubt, that Arnold has the emotive ability of string cheese.