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Definition of emotionally in English: emotionallyadverb ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)nəliəˈmoʊʃ(ə)nəli 1In a way that relates to a person's emotions. an opportunity for parent and child to connect emotionally Gill was emotionally unstable Example sentencesExamples - Reason told him he had to make a break no matter how emotionally painful the separation might be.
- Van Gogh was extremely dependent on his brother, both financially and emotionally.
- If the parent or care giver is emotionally distressed, provide relief and support.
- This was a romanticized place where masculine types could prove themselves physically and emotionally.
- This setting isn't accidental; Perry is a young man in transit - emotionally, artistically, sexually.
- The people trudged through their rainy grey days, repressed and emotionally withdrawn.
- He runs away and never comes back, emotionally damaged beyond repair.
- While emotionally charged, these canvases seem less paeans to nature than flights of the artist's imagination.
- His son plays him like a fiddle, using him as an excuse and emotionally blackmailing him into submission.
- Leon's so emotionally numb that all he seems capable of feeling is guilt and rage.
- 1.1 In a manner characterized by intense feeling.
staff reacted emotionally to the good news she spoke emotionally about her father Example sentencesExamples - But you sound like you're reacting emotionally, and not really rationally with such a response, but so be it.
- White has spoken emotionally in defence of his professional integrity and personal pride.
- She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him.
- He responded emotionally that he would call former President Carter, with whom he said he was in touch, and started to leave.
- Being really, really proud of the music that you've made helps you write emotionally about stuff.
- Women's groups seem to behave more aggressively and more emotionally in response to this common perception of feminists as bitter and militant.
- He played emotionally through his songs before leaving us on a positive note, with "Smile to the world".
- Why do people respond emotionally to films that they know are fictional?
- Even if I plan ahead for a discussion with my spouse, my boss or my child, I still find myself acting emotionally.
- One person shouted emotionally, "I want in, I have been on the fringe for too long."
Definition of emotionally in US English: emotionallyadverbəˈmoʊʃ(ə)nəliəˈmōSH(ə)nəlē 1In a way that relates to a person's emotions. an opportunity for parent and child to connect emotionally Gill was emotionally unstable Example sentencesExamples - The people trudged through their rainy grey days, repressed and emotionally withdrawn.
- This setting isn't accidental; Perry is a young man in transit - emotionally, artistically, sexually.
- Reason told him he had to make a break no matter how emotionally painful the separation might be.
- If the parent or care giver is emotionally distressed, provide relief and support.
- Leon's so emotionally numb that all he seems capable of feeling is guilt and rage.
- Van Gogh was extremely dependent on his brother, both financially and emotionally.
- While emotionally charged, these canvases seem less paeans to nature than flights of the artist's imagination.
- He runs away and never comes back, emotionally damaged beyond repair.
- His son plays him like a fiddle, using him as an excuse and emotionally blackmailing him into submission.
- This was a romanticized place where masculine types could prove themselves physically and emotionally.
- 1.1 In a manner characterized by intense feeling.
staff reacted emotionally to the good news she spoke emotionally about her father Example sentencesExamples - Why do people respond emotionally to films that they know are fictional?
- Women's groups seem to behave more aggressively and more emotionally in response to this common perception of feminists as bitter and militant.
- But you sound like you're reacting emotionally, and not really rationally with such a response, but so be it.
- She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him.
- Being really, really proud of the music that you've made helps you write emotionally about stuff.
- He played emotionally through his songs before leaving us on a positive note, with "Smile to the world".
- White has spoken emotionally in defence of his professional integrity and personal pride.
- One person shouted emotionally, "I want in, I have been on the fringe for too long."
- Even if I plan ahead for a discussion with my spouse, my boss or my child, I still find myself acting emotionally.
- He responded emotionally that he would call former President Carter, with whom he said he was in touch, and started to leave.
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