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emotive term

  • 1 emotive

    adjective
    emotional; gefühlsbetont; emotiv (Psych., Sprachw.)
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    emo·tive
    [ɪˈməʊtɪv, AM -ˈmoʊt̬-]
    adj emotional, gefühlsbetont; LING, PSYCH emotiv fachspr
    \emotive term [or word] Reizwort nt
    * * *
    [I'məʊtɪv]
    adj
    issue emotional; language, word emotional gefärbt
    * * *
    emotive [ıˈməʊtıv] adj (adv emotively)
    1. emotiv, gefühlsbedingt
    2. gefühlvoll (Rede etc)
    3. gefühlsbetont (Sprache etc):
    a) emotionsgeladenes Wort,
    b) Reizwort n
    * * *
    adjective
    emotional; gefühlsbetont; emotiv (Psych., Sprachw.)

    English-german dictionary > emotive

  • 2 emotive

    emo·tive [ɪʼməʊtɪv, Am -ʼmoʊt̬-] adj
    emotional, gefühlsbetont; ling, psych emotiv fachspr;
    \emotive term [or word] Reizwort nt

    English-German students dictionary > emotive

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