in an emotional manner; displaying emotion.
Is emotional an adjective or adverb?
Of or relating to the emotions.
What is the adjective form of emotional?
emotive. of, or relating to emotion.
Is emotion an adjective?
EMOTIONAL (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
Is emotionless an adverb?
In an emotional manner; displaying emotion. Regarding emotions.
What is the verb form of emotional?
emote. (intransitive) To display emotions openly, especially while acting.
Are emotions nouns?
A noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (Cambridge Dictionary). You can say that a feeling is a quality, so, in general, all feelings as independent words are nouns. Most body sensations, emotions and mental states are uncountable.
What is another word for emotionally?
2 temperamental, effusive, demonstrative, sentimental.
What’s the opposite of emotional?
The opposite of emotional is logical: logical things have more to do with your head, while emotional things are all about your heart.
What are the emotional words?
By emotional word, we refer to any word characterized by emotional connotations (e.g., “lonely,” “poverty,” “neglect,” “bless,” “reward,” “elegant”) or denoting a specific emotional reaction (e.g., “anger,” “happy,” “sadness“).
What is the adjective for value?
Valuable applies to whatever has value, but especially to what has considerable monetary value or special usefulness, rarity, etc.: a valuable watch.
What is noun of emotional?
noun. /ɪˈmoʊʃn/ [countable, uncountable] a strong feeling such as love, fear, or anger; the part of a person’s character that consists of feelings He lost control of his emotions. They expressed mixed emotions at the news.