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Emotive meaning
Of or relating to emotion. | Appealing to the emotions. | Expressing an emotion.
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Vidovic will lead the Emotive account service team and manage Emotive’s longest standing client, Optus.
Another master stroke at gaining emotive salience with the majority community.
Azad Safarov (KYIV, Ukraine) — An Oscar-nominated documentary, “The House Made of Splinters,” tells a deep and emotive story of Ukrainian children affected by the Russian invasion.
For starters, how does Adichie frame her sweeping submissions — most of them false or grossly exaggerated — on such hear-says from “cousins” and sundry kin, who themselves were belching emotive tales?
His newest album, “Empty Spaces,” has been called emotive, pensive, and melancholy.
I’d always wanted to use classical instrumentation to tell emotive stories that were immense, about Grenfell, about the migrant crisis, global stories from a place of deep sincerity, but I wasn’t in that world.
It is accompanied by an emotive and utterly charming animated video.
Kardashian has not just purchased Diana’s physical necklace – she has bought its emotive story.
Many who never liked the actor as a stand-up comedian acknowledge how emotive and skilled he was on the big screen.
Ms. Galaway was less emotive.
Nelson brings his trademark grit to the role but manages to expand it to deliver a more emotive and sinister performance than audiences might expect.
Overall, Robin Thicke’s career has spanned multiple decades and genres, and his smooth vocals and emotive R&B style have earned him both devoted fans and critical acclaim.
Simon Joyce, founder and CEO at Emotive, added: “We really value the relationship we’ve built with Mel during her time at Optus and are excited to see what we can achieve together with Seven.
Strong words such as ‘incompetent’, ‘state sponsored massacre’ among other emotive phrases have been used almost without let, to describe the action of the military.
The emotive words are for much-loved family members, beloved community members and the dearest of friends.
There are background textures made up of warbling synths and distorted voices punctuated with emotive piano and string melodies.
An extraordinary meeting of the council’s strategic planning committee (Thursday, November 21) heard emotive appeals from residents and local councillors of the effects the 210-acre solar park would have on locals and businesses.
By the time 2024 dawned, looking at headlines had become a grimly emotive experience.
Detective Constable Katie Hunter, said: “I have been overwhelmed with the public response and their real efforts to assist during this really emotive and distressing incident.
Far from a strange fit, however, it feels like the perfect, emotive closer for a band who’ve come a long way to get here, but have made easily their best album yet by simply being themselves.