Emote

Word EMOTE
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Definitions and meanings of "Emote"

What do we mean by emote?

To express emotion, especially in an excessive or theatrical manner. intransitive verb

To display emotions openly, especially while acting verb

Give expression or emotion to, in a stage or movie role verb

A virtual action, presented to other users as reported speech, rather than a direct message.

(Twitch-speak) Short for emoticon.

Emotes can be either the asterisks placed in front and behind a sentence describing action to indicate the permorance of that action or a short version of emoticon, which is a face made with the characters on a keyboard. Urban Dictionary

Giving off an emo vibe. Urban Dictionary

To be very emotional about a person, place, or thing. the word is a bugbear of grammar purists. Urban Dictionary

Abbreviation of emoticon. Urban Dictionary

The use of emoticons without actually using the emoticon itself. Urban Dictionary

A remote that hurts itself by forcing its batteries to leak acid. Urban Dictionary

Something that I’m immune to Urban Dictionary

1.A mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes; a feeling. 2.A state of mental agitation or disturbance. 3.The part of the consciousness that involves feeling; sensibility. Urban Dictionary

It is used in a sentence; Mary is HAPPY because she got her own stuffed toy. (haa-pee), Happy. Opposite; Mary is MAD because she hasn't got a stuffed toy. (mah-d), Mad. Sad; Kandelle is SAD because her friend Devan got her Toy. (Saah-d), Sad. Nervous; I am very NERVOUS cause i am in my new school. (Nerr-vhus), Nervous Amazed; I am AMAZED on my surprise party. (A-mayzd) Urban Dictionary

An unexplainable thing that can make you do stupid stuff that you'll regret for the rest of your life. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Emote

The word "emote" in example sentences

It has become fashionable of late for journalists to "emote" on television. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A man of McCain's age, military discipline and predatory instincts does not sincerely "emote" in front of millions of people over an issue he already worked through and written about in a book. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I for one cannot be talked into ignoring his religious beliefs and personal stances on many topics, such as Scientology and Modern Pharmaceuticals, whilst he is on screen trying to "emote". ❋ Unknown (2006)

He does "emote" a feeling about direction, he simply sounds like a dour economist, take a look if you don't believe me.' ❋ Unknown (2007)

Three years into his premiership, he has maybe come to a reluctant acceptance of the fact that the public now expects its leaders to be able to "emote" with the best of them. ❋ Paul Linford (2010)

John Homa tries to get contestant Rosanna to "emote," or act, or at least do anything. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The trick to this method is avoiding the annoying, self-aggrandizing kind of emote, but still publicizing the informative, roleplay based emote. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Apparently I don't always "emote" (physically express my emotional state) the way people expect me to. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These lines are repaired by the way we feel and emote. ❋ PhD Bradford Keeney (2010)

She had one of the weakest roles in Paraffin and here similarly has to work with unmotivated goofiness a melodramatic reading of a Rudyard Kipling poem, for example and sudden breaks in character where she must emote unnecessarily. ❋ Michael Giltz (2011)

Back beyond even its immediate pre-modern period – what you might call The Andy Gray Years, the dolly bird years – football has always been a sweat-caked man-hole of a place, a realm where men have gone to mope and grizzle and rage and emote a kind of cheek-stinging eau de sexism. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Blatter and his committees sit on reserves of $1.28bn and emote obsessively about spreading this largesse around the five continents, even though no one seems able to say clearly where all the money ends up. ❋ Unknown (2011)

(Instead, she's chosen to emote the fear that is seemingly genetically coded into her face.) ❋ Una LaMarche (2010)

Lang Lang did not emote as much as usual, yet did so enough to still be annoying. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No doubt Journey are thanking their lucky bank managers that the world's oldest teenagers decided its soaring soft rock could emote a message of love, empowerment and the right to perform Barbra Streisand songs. ❋ Unknown (2011)

a: *[runs]* b: *chases* b: >=D a: *runs [faster]* ❋ Zi (2004)

Person: Did you see that chick? Talk about [emote]. [Random Guy] to [Annoying Girl]: [EMOTE]! ❋ Sahara (2005)

Every time [Shirley] goes to San Francisco, she'd emote about the [hiking] [trails] near the Presidio. ❋ Pentozali (2006)

[Paul]: Hey Dave, check out my new [emotes]! Dave: Dude, your emotes suck compared to mine. Paul: [STFU]. ❋ Atomik Spongeface (2008)

Person 1: I really hate [Emoticons]. You either make your own or not use them at all. Person 2: *[Emote]* Person 1: Wow, that is a clever observation. Do it again! Person 2: *Emote* Person 1: Thank you! Or in other IM [chatter]: Person 1: dude we totally won our first game today! Person 2: FTW! *Emote* Person 1: xD ❋ Oneilleo (2008)

[Panasonic] remotes = [Emotes]! ❋ Kinsho (2007)

I seriously don’t have [emotions]. My favorite [goldfish] died and [I didn]’t even cry ❋ Mcr Is Life (2019)

1.The emotions of joy, [sorrow], [reverence], hate, and love. 2."He spoke unsteadily in a voice that [betrayed] his emotion" 3."The very essence of literature is the war between emotion and intellect"(Isaac Bashevis) ❋ Brendan (2003)

Emotions. ❋ Iiqxlvs Fan (2021)

depression: [cutting] youself "love": having sex, therefore, putting yourself at risk for [std's] anger: losing control need I go on? [Emotion's] can make you do stupid stuff ❋ RockandRollbabe (2008)

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