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US
/ˈiˌmoʊʃnəɫi, ɪˈmoʊʃnəɫi/
]
[ UK /ɪmˈəʊʃənəli/ ]
[ UK /ɪmˈəʊʃənəli/ ]
ADVERB
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in an emotional manner
at the funeral he spoke emotionally -
with regard to emotions
emotionally secure
How To Use emotionally In A Sentence
- The results showed that the women in unhappy relationships and the women who remained emotionally hung up on their ex-husbands had decidedly weaker immune responses than the women who were in happier relationships (or were happily out of them). Is There a Health Advantage to Being Married? | Impact Lab
- She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him.
- Perhaps it's because of the deluge of words, perhaps it's the weightiness of the subject, but one doesn't actually become involved emotionally.
- The ferocious battle for good schools and good universities is so expensive and emotionally draining that no parent would want to endure it twice. Times, Sunday Times
- He intends to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer, Plato Cacheris, who characterized his client as emotionally distraught.
- The emotionally devastating effects of non-accidental injury, especially to children, has been receiving dramatic mass media coverage recently.
- The teenage years cover a period in which young women and men mature physically, intellectually and emotionally.
- But "LeAnn Rimes," the 17-year-old star's new CD of country classics, may be uniquely bizarre: not because it's unidiomatic, but because it's so emotionally empty. An Abc Of Country Song Covers
- Hamilton said that, depending on how the students fared emotionally Tuesday morning, he might cancel classes in the afternoon.
- They managed to shift about half of the mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed patients to homes and less restrictive programs.