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Emotive - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

emotive

/ɪˈmoʊt̬ɪv/ /ɪˈməʊtɪv/

Definition:

Relating to or arousing strong feelings or emotions.

Synonyms:

emotional, moving, touching, poignant

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

unemotional, indifferent

Common Collocations:

emotive language, emotive issue, emotive speech, emotive response

Derivatives:

emotively, emotiveness

Usage Tips:

Use "emotive" to describe words or topics that evoke strong emotional reactions in people.

Common Phrases:

tug at the heartstrings, strike a chord, hit home

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "emotivus," meaning "related to emotion," from "emovere" (to stir up).

Examples:

  • 1. Her speech was highly emotive and moved the audience to tears.
  • 2. The film’s ending was so emotive that many viewers cried.
  • 3. Avoid using overly emotive language in formal reports.
  • 4. The debate touched on several emotive issues like immigration and healthcare.

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