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emotional [ɪˈməʊʃənəl, Am ɪˈmoʊ-] ADJ

1. emotional farewell, development:

emotional

2. emotional (moving):

emotional
his mother got emotional and started to cry

3. emotional (easily excited):

emotional

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English
When presenting it to the staff, however, he suddenly experiences his first emotional reaction to a work of art.
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However, he is also a very flawed individual, suffering from emotional fragility.
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He conceptualized a song that had an emotional message.
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With respectful and patient silence, they listened to his emotional volcano.
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Fear is a strong emotion and it can be manipulated to steer people into making emotional rather than reasoned choices.
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These two qualities are reflected in his playing heavy, emotional work, and soft, subtle sounds.
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In its inception, language was musical and had emotional power as opposed to rational persuasion.
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The film is an emotional journey of a common man to an unknown place with the hope to come home and lead a better life.
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The notion that emotion is not only associated with compulsiveness and irrationality, but is a subconscious reaction, is the framework that drives emotional branding theory.
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The film has been praised for its beauty and its emotional impact.
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