Crossword clues for emotes
emotes
- Goes overboard with the acting
- Gets melodramatic
- Doesn't act conservatively?
- Behaves theatrically
- Acts inappropriately?
- Works in plays
- Shows feeling
- Puts on a happy face, say
- Performs too broadly
- Overplays a part
- Overdoes a scene
- Overdoes a role
- Overacts, on the stage
- Overacts loudly
- Is theatrical
- Is a hammy actor
- Is a drama queen
- Gushes, e.g
- Gushes onstage
- Gushes on a set
- Goes over the top on stage
- Gets upset on stage, say
- Gets carried away, in a way
- Expresses feelings
- Does some mugging
- Delivers a performance worthy of a Razzie, say
- Cries crocodile tears on stage, perhaps
- Conveys feeling to the audience
- Acts, and then some
- Acts with passion
- Acts unprofessionally?
- Acts too much?
- Acts theatrically
- Acts theatrical
- Acts over-the-top
- Acts exaggeratedly
- Acts dramatically
- Acts badly?
- Acts and then some
- Overdoes it
- Hams it up on stage
- Plays the ham
- Plays it to the hilt
- Doesn't hold back on stage
- Overdoes it onstage
- Acts excessively
- Shows feeling onstage
- Gushes, perhaps
- В В Overdoes it
- Doesn't act well
- Engages in melodrama
- Gushes, e.g.
- Cries too easily, say
- Chews the scenery
- Is histrionic
- Overacts, on stage
- Shows one's feelings
- Doesn't play conservatively
- Conveys feelings
- Goes over the top, in a way
- Portrays feelings
- Gushes onstage, say
- Overplays one's role
- Expresses love or hate
- Emulates Falstaff
- Shows rage or sorrow
- Makes like a ham
- Declaims
- Indulges in cabotinage
- Overplays the part
- Poor Sean's finally left (extremely sensible)
- Carries on
- Is melodramatic
- Overdoes it
- Works on stage
- Weeps and wails, say
- Plays to the balcony
- Overdoes it on stage
- Overblows one's lines?
- Goes overboard, in a way
Wiktionary
emotes
vb. (en-third-person singular of: emote)
Wikipedia
Emotes
Emotes are a series of picture books, comics and designer toys created by Helen Lau. Each of the characters represents a different emotion. The characters are designed as a new form of play therapy to give children the opportunity to play and interact with others while learning how to identify, understand and express their feelings in a fun and engaging way.
Usage examples of "emotes".
This, of course, is impossible in the one sense that a person always emotes to some degree.
It emotes but we can't get it excited about anything so that we cannot even establish its likes and dislikes.