Emote ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Emote ( verb )

To express emotion, especially in an excessive or dramatic way.

Origin:

From the latin word "emovere" which means "to move out".

Examples:

  1. He emoted his feelings of anger and frustration.
  2. The actress emoted her character's sadness and despair.
  3. He emoted loudly and dramatically, expressing his feelings.
  4. She emoted her joy and happiness through her facial expressions and gestures.
  5. The actor emoted his character's anger and rage with conviction.

(As a noun)

Emote ( noun )

To express emotion, especially in an excessive or dramatic way.

Origin:

From the latin word "emovere" which means "to move out".

Examples:

  1. He emoted his feelings of anger and frustration.
  2. The actress emoted her character's sadness and despair.
  3. He emoted loudly and dramatically, expressing his feelings.
  4. She emoted her joy and happiness through her facial expressions and gestures.
  5. The actor emoted his character's anger and rage with conviction.
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