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Definition of Emotive

Emotive
Emotive E*mo"tive, a. Attended by, or having the character of, emotion. --H. Brooke. -- E*mo"tive*ly, adv.

Meaning of Emotive from wikipedia

- Emotive (stylized as eMOTIVe) is the third studio album by American rock band A Perfect Circle. The album is primarily a collection of anti-war cover songs...
- Look up emotive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emotive may refer to: Emotive (sociology), a sociological term eMOTIVe, a 2004 rock album by A Perfect...
- Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), previously called rational therapy and rational emotive therapy, is an active-directive, philosophically and...
- “Emotional expressions”, also calledemotives” are an effort by the speaker to offer an interpretation of something that is observable to no other actor...
- In rhetoric, emotive or emotional conjugation (also known as Russell's conjugation) is a rhetorical technique used to create an intrinsic bias towards...
- universal, and the similarities between his noncognitive theory and the emotive one — especially his claim, and Stevenson's, that moral judgments contain...
- was an American psychologist and psychotherapist who founded rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). He held MA and PhD degrees in clinical psychology...
- Emo /ˈiːmoʊ/ is a music genre characterized by emotional, often confessional lyrics. It emerged as a style of hardcore punk and post-hardcore from the...
- 2003; and an album of radically re-worked cover songs, Emotive, in 2004. Shortly after Emotive's release, the band went on hiatus; Keenan returned to Tool...
- Loaded language (also known as loaded terms, strong emotive language, high-inference language, language-persuasive techniques, and rhetorical language)...