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Emotive Language

Emotive language refers to the use of vocabulary and expressions that are intended to evoke emotional responses in the reader or listener. It is often employed to engage the audience and influence their feelings, opinions, or actions.

Examples:

Noun:

The politician's speech was filled with emotive language to sway the voters.

Adjective:

The writer used highly emotive language to describe the devastating scene in her novel.

Using Emotive Language:

In advertising, companies often employ emotive language to create a sense of urgency and entice customers to make a purchase.

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