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emotionally

adverb as in passionately

adverb as in warmly

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“Amare won once he stepped back on the field and did everything he had to do emotionally and physically,” he said.

Political messages seem designed to keep voters “emotionally on edge,” said Vaile Wright, a licensed psychologist in Villa Park, Ill., and a member of the APA’s Stress in America team.

Some might welcome the film’s nuanced look at the responsibilities of the media, while others may find it difficult to separate its historical focus from the emotionally charged realities of the current moment.

He says it in a jokey way, as people tend to do when trying to deflect from a serious and emotionally difficult topic.

From BBC

His appeal isn’t rooted in reason or fact; it’s a gut-level, emotionally charged force, a dark mythic archetype tapping into America’s discontent.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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