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Antonyms for emotionalism


Grammar : Noun
Spell : ih-moh-shuh-nl-iz-uhm
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmoʊ ʃə nlˈɪz əm



Definition of emotionalism

  • As in sentiment : noun emotion, belief
Example sentences :
  • Nowhere do we find such a combination of emotionalism with sanity.
  • Extract from : « The Rural Life Problem of the United States » by Horace Curzon Plunkett
  • Nor did the delicate female monopolize all the delicacy and emotionalism.
  • Extract from : « The Secret Life » by Elizabeth Bisland
  • The Italians of the north have none of the emotionalism of the Neapolitans.
  • Extract from : « Letters to an Unknown » by Prosper Mrime
  • That sort of courage is seldom moral; it is, at bottom, emotionalism.
  • Extract from : « The Locusts' Years » by Mary Helen Fee
  • And yet all the emotionalism of this climax was centered elsewhere.
  • Extract from : « The Zeppelin's Passenger » by E. Phillips Oppenheim
  • It had never before affected her beyond a flash of emotionalism.
  • Extract from : « The Drums Of Jeopardy » by Harold MacGrath
  • They have an eighteenth-century restraint, and freedom from emotionalism and gush.
  • Extract from : « The Art of Letters » by Robert Lynd
  • And I think you're singularly free of the emotionalism that so often plays hob with them all.
  • Extract from : « Jason » by Justus Miles Forman
  • Love of emotionalism naturally leads Japanese thought to humanism rather than to metaphysical speculation.
  • Extract from : « Japan and the California Problem » by Toyokichi Iyenaga
  • In the common daily life of the Japanese their emotionalism expresses itself in almost infinitely diverse ways.
  • Extract from : « Japan and the California Problem » by Toyokichi Iyenaga

Synonyms for emotionalism

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