Comparative for given to open displays of emotion
“A throng of people looked at them with interest because of the demonstrative display of affection they showed each other.”
Comparative for serving to illustrate or indicate something
“His mind is keen, while his manipulation of the relics is demonstrative of his skill.”
Comparative for serving as conclusive evidence of something
“Giorgio was unable to come up with any demonstrative proof of his claims regarding ancient aliens.”
Comparative for involving, or given to, open or heavy displays of emotion
“Mr. Storm uttered these extraordinary sentiments, not with a loud demonstrative ardor, but with a grave, measured intonation.”
Comparative for responding readily to something new or stimulating, especially temperamentally
Comparative for having or arousing feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia, typically in an exaggerated and self-indulgent way
Comparative for serving as an example or explanation
Comparative for characterized by much talking or chatter
Comparative for denotes the effectiveness or dominance of a particular action
Comparative for showing or expressing emotion in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner
Comparative for expressing one's feelings or thoughts unselfconsciously and without restraint
Comparative for having affection or warm regard for
Comparative for frank and open in nature
Comparative for characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion
Comparative for in a way that is easily perceived, understood or believed
Comparative for possessing the characteristic property of an extrovert
Comparative for having or showing emotional sensitivity
Comparative for prone to touching others
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