Emotive [adjective]
Definition of Emotive:
emotional
Opposite/Antonyms of Emotive:
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Sentence/Example of Emotive:
Most often, people’s earliest memories involve highly emotive events, which Frankland said could be linked to the possibility those events are associated with greater strengthening of the neural connections where memories are stored.
It is tumultuously emotive, barely under control at times and certainly not as tidily polished as was expected from a young violinist of that era making a New York debut.
One can even excite oneself by a reflection or opinion of emotive value, without this emotion having been aroused by anybody else.
He admits your figures to his conscious belief more readily than he would credit them if spoken in an emotive or power tone.
The emotive (chest or heart) pitch dissipates opposition as naturally as the mind tone provokes a quarrel.
Mental, emotive, and power characteristics are signified by various tone pitches.
If the thought behind the objection arises principally from feeling, it will nearly always be expressed in an emotive tone.
That is to say, there is a region of personal experience (mainly emotive or affectional) already recognized as a sphere of value.
Yet he has an emotive temperament—a glance at his sympathetic eyes will prove it.
Rational-emotive therapy is the most widespread approach to cognitive therapy, so we will examine Ellis's approach in some detail.