adjective
- characterized by or tending to emphasize emotion rather than reason or logic; appealing primarily to the emotions
- of or relating to emotionalism; based on or advocating emotionalism as a philosophical or artistic principle
Usage: often used critically to describe arguments, rhetoric, or approaches that prioritize feeling over evidence
Usage: used in academic or critical contexts, especially in philosophy and art criticism
Examples
- The politician's emotionalistic speech relied on personal stories rather than policy details.
- Critics dismissed the film as emotionalistic melodrama lacking genuine character development.
- An emotionalistic approach to environmental issues can sometimes undermine scientific credibility.
- The debate became emotionalistic when participants stopped discussing facts and started attacking each other.
- Her emotionalistic writing style resonated with readers who valued feeling over formal analysis.
- The advertisement used emotionalistic imagery to manipulate consumer behavior.