See also: Emote Emoted Emotet Emotional Emotionless Emotionally Emotions Emotivo Emotionlessly Emotomy Emoting Emotive
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Definition of “emote” - English Dictionary. “emote” in English. › to show emotion in a way that makes it very clear what you are feeling: From actors' facial expressions and the way they emote, we can draw conclusions about their characters' states of mind.
[ ih-moht ] / ɪˈmoʊt /. to show or pretend emotion: to emote over the beauties of nature. to portray emotion in acting, especially exaggeratedly or ineptly; behave theatrically: The actress emoted for all she was worth.
We're supposed to want men who are sensitive and respectful; men who emote and help around the house, and talk openly about their feelings. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Verb Phrases back away, to retreat; withdraw: They gradually began to back away from their earlier opinion. back down, to abandon an argument, opinion, or claim; withdraw; retreat: He backed down as soon as a member of the audience challenged his assertion.