单词 | emotionalism |
释义 | emotionalismn. Emotional character or behaviour; esp. the tendency to indulge in or yield to emotion. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > sentimentality > [noun] sentiment1747 sentimentality1770 mawkishness1796 sensiblerie1815 sentimentalism1818 sloppiness1828 morbidezza1833 milk-and-wateriness1834 maudlin1838 soothing syrup1839 emotionalism1846 stickiness1864 slop1866 mushiness1868 saccharinity1868 sympatheticism1884 hearts and flowers1911 lovey-doveyness1923 schmaltz1934 goop1950 goo1951 schmaltziness1953 gloop1957 cheesiness1963 soupiness1963 soft-centredness1967 soppiness1974 1846 Q. Rev. Sept. 395 She professes to dispense with the..unspiritual agitations of the animal spirits, the emotionalism, if we may speak, of the other. 1865 Pall Mall Gaz. 3 Nov. 112 Lively emotionalism is his special characteristic. 1869 Spectator 17 Apr. 475/1 Overstrained, and consciously indulged and petted bits of sentimentalism..passing the verge of maudlin emotionalism. 1923 R. Macaulay Told by Idiot iv. 296 It was a queer affair, born of the emotionalism and sensation-seeking that beset many people at that time. 1960 C. Day Lewis Buried Day i. 18 Having that strange Anglo-Irish blend of reticence and emotionalism. 2002 NFT Programme Booklet (National Film Theatre) Apr. 26/1 The film balances the fraught emotionalism of a ‘woman's picture’ with a sober documentary-style approach. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1846 |
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