emotionalisme‧mo‧tion‧al‧is‧m /ɪˈməʊʃənəlɪzəm $ ɪˈmoʊ-/ noun [uncountable] - Do you suppose he has to accuse us of aggression and pull out all stops on cheap emotionalism?
- Juries make decisions in criminal cases based on emotionalism.
- Like the ring of the bell there is an authentic note which differentiates these sentiments from emotionalism or sentimentality.
- They assume that any such challenge could only come from people corrupted by soapy emotionalism with a deep hostility to science.
nounemotionemotionalismadjectiveemotional ≠ unemotionalemotiveadverbemotionallyemotivelyverbemote