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How to pronounce emotionalism in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms emotionality
Type of trait
Has types heat, lovingness, mawkishness, mushiness, passion, sentimentality, affectionateness, soupiness, temperament, volatility, warmth, sloppiness, demonstrativeness, drama, drippiness, excitability, excitableness, fondness

Examples of emotionalism

emotionalism
What is perhaps most striking about Stevens's dissent is its emotionalism.
From the theatlantic.com
His life has the exaggerated theatrical emotionalism of a silent movie.
From the time.com
This childish and uncontrolled emotionalism is carried on into adulthood.
From the express.co.uk
Deception, unreliability, and emotionalism are indicated until noon.
From the kansas.com
He is a quiet Steinbrenner, not given to his father's emotionalism or love of the limelight.
From the dispatch.com
This is raw emotionalism and perhaps manipulative, but it works.
From the chron.com
Other European industrialists cannot write off the incident as a show of Italian emotionalism.
From the time.com
The decision of who gets the vaccine first should be based on risk assessment, not emotionalism.
From the latimes.com
Soft sentimentality, animalistic emotionalism, the genetic instincts of a dog, are all very well.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Emotionality: emotional nature or quality
  • Emotionalism, in its meaning as a research paradigm, refers to an approach to conducting research studies that provides a gateway to understanding people's experiences through the use of social inquiry methodologies such as ethnography.
  • Emotionalism is an album made in 2007 by folk artists, The Avett Brothers.
  • The cultivation of an emotional state of mind; tendency to regard things in an emotional manner
  • (Emotionalists) Place most importance on the vivid communication of ideas, feelings, and moods.