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emotionalism
e·mo·tion·al·ism E0114500 (ĭ-mō′shə-nə-lĭz′əm)n.1. The tendency to display emotion freely or to rely on or place too much value on emotion.2. Undue display of emotion.emotionalism (ɪˈməʊʃənəˌlɪzəm) n1. emotional nature, character, or quality2. a tendency to yield readily to the emotions3. an appeal to the emotions, esp an excessive appeal, as to an audience4. (Philosophy) a doctrine stressing the value of deeply felt responses in ethics and the arts eˈmotionalist n eˌmotionalˈistic adje•mo•tion•al•ism (ɪˈmoʊ ʃə nlˈɪz əm) n. 1. a tendency to indulge in excessive, often morbid, emotion. 2. conduct, policies, etc., that are based upon feelings rather than reason. [1860–65] emotionalisman undue influence of feelings upon thought and behavior. — emotionalist, n. — emotionalistic, adj.See also: AttitudesThesaurusNoun | 1. | emotionalism - emotional nature or qualityemotionalitytrait - a distinguishing feature of your personal naturedrama - the quality of being arresting or highly emotionaldemonstrativeness - tending to express your feelings freelyaffectionateness, lovingness, fondness, warmth - a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or lovesentimentality, drippiness, mawkishness, mushiness, soupiness, sloppiness - falsely emotional in a maudlin waypassion, warmth, heat - the trait of being intensely emotionaltemperament - excessive emotionalism or irritability and excitability (especially when displayed openly)excitableness, excitability, volatility - being easily excited | Translationsemotionalism
emotionalism (ĭ-mō′shə-nə-lĭz′əm)n.1. The tendency to display emotion freely or to rely on or place too much value on emotion.2. Undue display of emotion.emotionalism
Synonyms for emotionalismnoun emotional nature or qualitySynonymsRelated Words- trait
- drama
- demonstrativeness
- affectionateness
- lovingness
- fondness
- warmth
- sentimentality
- drippiness
- mawkishness
- mushiness
- soupiness
- sloppiness
- passion
- heat
- temperament
- excitableness
- excitability
- volatility
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