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emotive

[ih-moh-tiv] / ɪˈmoʊ tɪv /


Example Sentences

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It was only when he penned Since We Divided - a big swelling ballad with piano and emotive vocals about a teenage relationship - that Shay started to gain confidence he could succeed with music.

From BBC

They all conveyed a sense of urgency, using emotive language.

From BBC

Diners were ushered into a grand, circular room, served by waiters dressed in "hanfu", and treated to an eight-act performance involving twirling dancers and emotive dialogue from actors.

From Barron's

In any case, Mr. Bottum’s argument is less textual and more emotive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nina Bilbey, design lead for the monument, told the BBC it was "humbling" to be involved in such an emotive project.

From BBC