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emote

[ih-moht] / ɪˈmoʊt /


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Songs like “No Good Deed” and “March of the Witch Hunters” are chopped up and rearranged to allow for more dialogue and less emoting, distending the film into a bloated heap.

From Salon

Even before the war, she said, Ukrainians tended to be stoic and reluctant to emote.

From New York Times

She may have had a “fine appreciation of the absurd,” as Morton observes in his preface, but she rarely breached convention or emoted in public.

From Washington Post

Aesthetically, though, they are collections of the representational emoting that Cage and Cunningham rejected.

From New York Times

The staging added little to what was essentially old-fashioned emoting.

From New York Times