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Meaning of emotive
Relating to or arousing emotion
Etymology of emotive
The word "emotive" has its roots in the Latin word "emovere," meaning "to remove" or "to stir up," and is related to the word "emotion," which entered the English language in the 17th century
Historically, the term "emotive" was used to describe something that evokes or arouses emotions, and its usage has evolved over time to encompass a broader range of emotional experiences
Synonyms
Definitions
- Relating to or arousing emotion, especially strong emotions such as sadness, anger, or excitement
- * (of a person) having or showing a lot of emotion
Usage Examples
- The emotive speech by the CEO brought tears to the eyes of many employees
- * The painting was an emotive representation of the artist's inner turmoil
- * The music was so emotive that it captured the mood of the entire audience