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emotive
/ ɪˈməʊtɪv /
adjective
- tending or designed to arouse emotion
- of or characterized by emotion
Usage
Derived Forms
- eˈmotiveness, noun
- eˈmotively, adverb
Other Words From
- e·motive·ly adverb
- e·motive·ness e·mo·tiv·i·ty [ee-moh-, tiv, -i-tee, ih-moh-], noun
- hyper·e·motive adjective
- hyper·e·motive·ly adverb
- hyper·e·motive·ness noun
- hyper·emo·tivi·ty noun
- none·motive adjective
- none·motive·ly adverb
- none·motive·ness noun
- une·motive adjective
- une·motive·ly adverb
- une·motive·ness noun
Example Sentences
Firstly, inheritance tax, perhaps like no other tax, has an outsized emotive tug on so, so many people - in fact a far greater number of people than are ever likely to end up paying it.
He adds that migration is an "emotive and complicated issue", but the UK and other Western nations should avoid "cherry-picking the best and corroding African states from being successful themselves".
"Watching what he got back from helping an animal who needed it was incredibly emotive and touching," she said.
Voters in Montana, Arizona, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Nevada, New York and South Dakota will also be asked how their state should regulate abortion, which has become one of the election's most emotive issues.
He pointed in particular to "emotive" comments made to the media by police officers involved in the investigation into Letby's crimes.
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