Explore Emotionally through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Emotionally meaning
- In an emotional manner; displaying emotion.
- Regarding emotions.
Synonyms of Emotionally
Using Emotionally
- The main meaning on this page is: In an emotional manner; displaying emotion. | Regarding emotions.
- Useful related words include: unemotionally.
- In the example corpus, emotionally often appears in combinations such as: and emotionally, emotionally and, an emotionally.
Example sentences (20)
She is blatantly emotionally manipulative and just not emotionally mature at all, yet somehow she has made it to fantasy suites.
She is Certified as a Therapist and Therapist Supervisor in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy by The Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy.
The general view of his friends, which I shared although we hardly knew the full details then, were that Amber Heard emotionally abused and tormented Johnny, cut him away from his real friends, and was emotionally cruel to him.
A bold departure from France’s cinema tradition of social realism, ’s widely ambitious sophomore outing “The Animal Kingdom” is equally a creature-filled dystopia, an emotionally charged father-and-son drama and a coming-of-age tale.
Accidents cause unusual physical discomfort and post-traumatic stress, which can be intellectually and emotionally challenging.
After the split, my then pre-teen children needed me so much — emotionally, physically and financially.
After this emotionally heavy moment, Joel seeks to lighten things up by actually requesting some shitty puns.
A grieving Vinny emotionally toasts to Liv’s 21st birthday.
A heartbroken lady has emotionally recounted how she discovered that her boyfriend of seven years is secretly planning to marry another woman.
And Ben is also very, very good at switching up emotionally and even changing his voice at times.
And by showing Soren hurting over the loss and keeping the job of fighting back going, it'd have emotionally resonated a lot more, especially when Talos admits G'iah was off working for the terrorist while he was murdering her mom.
And of course, Joe’s just emotionally upset — lost his favorite uncle.
And research suggests the more we can train our brain to notice these moments, the happier and more emotionally resilient we can become.
And the better and more emotionally satisfying their current affair, the more guilt they feel towards their wives.
And then she turned three, and it’s like being in an emotionally abusive relationship,” she said.
And things reached a heartbreaking climax when Evelyn emotionally confessed that Tyrone thinks his mum is dead.
A recent study revealed that mothers of children that are more prone to experiencing negative emotions are more likely to be emotionally exhausted.
Arise is the best place to wind down from the buzz of life and also to focus on your own life, spiritually, emotionally and physically.
As a child, Sanemi went through a personal tragedy that forced him to shut down emotionally and eventually cut off people like his brother from his life.
A story doesn't need a bunch of important characters and can sometimes do with only a few, but this larger and well-developed cast comes at an emotionally stirring cost given its tone and setting.
Common combinations with emotionally
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and emotionally 33×
- emotionally and 22×
- an emotionally 15×
- more emotionally 10×
- emotionally charged 7×
- being emotionally 7×
- emotionally abusive 6×
- was emotionally 5×
- most emotionally 5×
- to emotionally 5×