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Emotive Language

Description:

Emotive language refers to words, phrases, or expressions that are designed to evoke strong emotions or feelings in the reader or listener. It is characterized by its ability to convey the writer or speaker's subjective attitude or bias towards a particular topic.

Possible Senses and Usages:

  1. Part of Speech: Noun
  2. Sense: The use of emotional and persuasive language to influence or sway an audience's opinions, attitudes, or behavior.
  3. Usage: Emotive language is commonly used in advertising, political speeches, and persuasive writing to create an emotional connection or manipulate the audience's response.

Sample Sentences:

  • Her impassioned speech was filled with emotive language, urging the crowd to take action against social injustice.
  • The politician's use of emotive language appealed to the voters' fears and hopes, ultimately swaying their opinion.
  • The author's skillful incorporation of emotive language created a poignant and heart-wrenching scene in the novel.

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