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emotivitat
Emotional nature or quality.
emotionality
unemotionality
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emotivitat
1
The word 'spiritual' becomes a synonym of muddy thought and misty
emotionalism
.
2
Selwyn's was essentially a creative mind, prone to
emotionalism
and to inspiration.
3
Nor is the connection between alcoholism and
emotionalism
so far-fetched as it seems.
4
By emotional force he made his way, and sheer
emotionalism
has undone him.
5
The flood tide of religious
emotionalism
ebbed but to flow in other channels?
6
An
emotionalism
that, at its very heart, could be labelled as pure kiwi.
7
In the background Andre-Louis, steeling himself against
emotionalism
,
spoke with the voice of Scaramouche.
8
Here were works and service and no mere
emotionalism
,
which meant nothing to her.
9
Mr. Dixon has not breathed the Negro air of
emotionalism
without being affected thereby.
10
These, like all peoples of the age, were liable to bouts of insane
emotionalism
.
11
Despite Mr Maguire's protestations against
emotionalism
and sentimentality these funds are aptly described as vultures.
12
And we're more aware of the
emotionalism
in people.
13
The Jew's sensitiveness is the correlative of his
emotionalism
.
14
Inevitably his logic won out over her own
emotionalism
.
15
Desmond, it was I who told her to tease you a bit over your
emotionalism
.
16
Are you letting yourself be completely swayed by
emotionalism
?
emotionalism
cheap emotionalism
impetuous emotionalism
indulgent emotionalism
religious emotionalism
unhealthy emotionalism
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emotivitat