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emote

[ih-moht] / ɪˈmoʊt /


Example Sentences

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How do you think the athletic nature of a big arena show will impact your ability to emote?

From Los Angeles Times

The incomparable star is a vision in studded white or powder-blue jumpsuits—cavorting, emoting, karate-chopping and spreading the bat wings of his sewn-on cape in a move that never fails to thrill the audience.

From The Wall Street Journal

You can watch a good actor, and they can really make you emote, right, because there’s an instant accessibility.

From Salon

So I needed Wagner’s command of the screen, how the camera loves him, to see him thinking and emoting not in an overt way.

From Los Angeles Times

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