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Emotionalism
Emotionalism meaning
An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics.
Synonyms of Emotionalism
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The South has its share of charlatans who relegate development to fan the embers of religious and ethnic emotionalism.
Cutting with unapologetic ’90s alt influences wielded by a Gen Z Londoner’s raw emotionalism, the record proved beabadoobee was no social media blip.
True to the haste, emotionalism and overzealousness of the campaign’s newfound champions, the regional diplomatic fervor could last but a few months before finally running aground.
Important in this reevaluation is a shift in attitude away from the disdain for overt emotionalism that marked half of the 20th century.
Leutze's portraits are known less for their artistic quality than for their patriotic emotionalism.
Wagner's extroverted emotionalism was not to be Debussy's way, but the German composer's influence is evident in La damoiselle élue and the 1889 piece Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire.