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How to use emotive in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word emotive? Here are some examples.

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It is surprising that another emotive word like tribe is still used to describe ethnic groupings in Africa when Europeans are called nationals.
A cultural turn-around is usually marked by emotive rhetoric, sometimes even dazzling oratory.
The singing was rich and highly emotive, but what really captured me was the hypnotic pulse of the oud, the Arabic lute.
This is obviously an emotive issue, and emotions are currently running high.
The debate over the use of cannabis in medicine is controversial and emotive.
But I hope they can see that it is an emotive topic, but one which is qualitatively different to cockfighting, bull-fighting or badger-baiting.
In fact, words are often chosen as much for their emotive as their cognitive force.
They will find an emotive and self-interested way to strike a chord with the pie eaters of Australia.
All this from a fear that is not well articulated and plays on the emotive issue of terrorism.
She also displays a wide dynamic range, forceful and emotive in some songs, but hushed in others.
Nolan has found his groove as a vocalist and his breathy, fretful, at times desperate vocals, are effectively emotive without being maudlin.
Tabloid newspapers also favour emotive words over objective descriptions of events.
It is also, I fancy, a far too emotive subject for me to handle in great depth.
The Great Famine affected all aspects of Irish life and remains one of the most emotive issues in modern Irish historiography.
The question I keep asking myself is why has fox hunting become such an intensely emotive issue in this country?
Money of course is a highly emotive subject, and often people allow their emotions to cloud their better judgement.
When a subject becomes as emotive as this one, then people will believe what they want to believe.
Film is an emotive medium, uniquely able to manipulate through lighting and music as well as words.
All I am saying to you is that all the rather emotive matters you are talking about can be dealt with in these other grounds.
This emotive subject was close to the hearts of many councils and generated a lot of comment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He admits your figures to his conscious belief more readily than he would credit them if spoken in an emotive or power tone.
It is an emotive manifestation that stirs one's whole nature and vitalizes every part of the body.
Grimly they pursued the way, automaton-like, unresponsive now to horror or any emotive.
Ashley Spindler main man of the band, may not be the most obvious person to wax lyrical on this emotive of subjects.
Employ the emotive tone to convey ideas of your truthfulness and honor.
Whatever the historical context, this was powerful and emotive music-making by a truly great orchestra.
He begins with an analysis of the genre of religious political rhetoric, arguing that is best understood in terms of how it evokes identity and in terms of its emotive force.
The research found the emails with tempting offers in the subject line were more engaging than those that featured questions, or attempted to be emotive or controversial.
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