These pseudo-memories can have all the vividness, detail, and emotionality we normally expect from true memories. |
It was terrible, those poor people, sighed the grandmother with the self-righteously linear way of thinking but a warmly direct emotionality. |
Much of the religiosity of Gladstone's liberal vision derived from Burke, but without his anger, hyperbole, fervent public emotionality and contempt and fear of Nonconformists. |
The second major issue investigated was the influence of emotionality on susceptibility to memory distortion. |
I thought that I was going to get in trouble for expressing emotionality rather than representational means. |
Her qualities were valued but her emotionality surprised the team. |