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1 gushing
1. a быстро льющийся или текущий2. a извергающий, фонтанирующий3. a разг. излишне сентиментальный; плаксивый4. a разг. обильный, чрезмерныйСинонимический ряд:1. effusive (adj.) effusive; gushy; slobbering; slobbery; sloppy2. cleansing (noun) ablution; catharsis; cleaning; cleansing; depuration; purgation; purging; purification; streaming3. emoting (verb) emoting; emotionalising4. welling (verb) coursing; flowing; pouring; rolling; rushing; sluicing; streaming; surging; welling
См. также в других словарях:
emote — verb /əˈmoʊt/ to display emotions openly, especially while acting Clint Eastwood, huh? You dont see him emoting all over the place, and what woman doesnt want to get down with Dirty Harry, huh? … Wiktionary
emote — /iˈmoʊt/ (say ee moht), /ə / (say uh ) verb (emoted, emoting) Colloquial –verb (i) 1. to show or affect emotion. 2. (derogatory) to behave in an overdone and theatrical fashion. –verb (t) 3. to perform with visible emotion: to emote a song.… …
emote — intransitive verb (emoted; emoting) Etymology: back formation from emotion Date: 1917 to give expression to emotion especially in acting • emoter noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
emote — UK [ɪˈməʊt] / US [ɪˈmoʊt] verb [intransitive] Word forms emote : present tense I/you/we/they emote he/she/it emotes present participle emoting past tense emoted past participle emoted to express an emotion in a very obvious way … English dictionary
e|mote — «ih MOHT», intransitive verb, mot|ed, mot|ing. Informal. 1. to act, especially in an exaggerated manner: »Saturday s show…will keep Rooney on screen for all but three minutes, singing, hoofing, and emoting (Newsweek). 2. to show emotion: »You… … Useful english dictionary