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Pos: Adjective
[WORDNET DICTIONARY]

Adjective emotional has 4 senses

1.  emotional(a = adj.all) - determined or actuated by emotion rather than reason; "it was an emotional judgment"
Antonym:
cerebral
Derived forms noun emotion1, noun emotionality1

2.  emotional(a = adj.all) - of more than usual emotion; "his behavior was highly emotional"
Antonym:
unemotional
Derived form noun emotionality1

3.  emotional(a = adj.pert) - of or pertaining to emotion; "emotional health"; "an emotional crisis"
Derived forms noun
emotion1, noun emotionality1

4.  emotional(s = adj.all) aroused, excited, worked up - (of persons) excessively affected by emotion; "he would become emotional over nothing at all"; "she was worked up about all the noise"
Derived form noun emotionality1


[CIDE DICTIONARY]

emotional, a.

   Pertaining to, or characterized by, emotion; excitable; easily moved; sensational; as, an emotional nature. [1913 Webster]


[OXFORD DICTIONARY]

emotional, adj.
1 of or relating to the emotions.
2 (of a person) liable to excessive emotion.
3 expressing or based on emotion (an emotional appeal).
4 likely to excite emotion (an emotional issue).

Derivative:
emotionalism n. emotionalist n. emotionality n. emotionalize v.tr. (also -ise). emotionally adv.


[ROGET DICTIONARY]

Feeling

N  feeling, suffering, endurance, tolerance, sufferance, supportance, experience, response, sympathy, impression, inspiration, affection, sensation, emotion, pathos, deep sense, warmth, glow, unction, gusto, vehemence, fervor, fervency, heartiness, cordiality, earnestness, eagerness, empressement, gush, ardor, zeal, passion, enthusiasm, verve, furore, fanaticism, excitation of feeling, fullness of the heart, passion, ecstasy, blush, suffusion, flush, hectic, tingling, thrill, turn, shock, agitation, quiver, heaving, flutter, flurry, fluster, twitter, tremor, throb, throbbing, pulsation, palpitation, panting, trepidation, perturbation, ruffle, hurry of spirits, pother, stew, ferment, state of excitement, feeling, sentient, sensuous, sensorial, sensory, emotive, emotional, of feeling, with feeling, warm, quick, lively, smart, strong, sharp, acute, cutting, piercing, incisive, keen, keen as a razor, trenchant, pungent, racy, piquant, poignant, caustic, impressive, deep, profound, indelible, deep felt, home felt, heartfelt, swelling, soul-stirring, deep-mouthed, heart-expanding, electric, thrilling, rapturous, ecstatic, earnest, wistful, eager, breathless, fervent, fervid, gushing, passionate, warm-hearted, hearty, cordial, sincere, zealous, enthusiastic, glowing, ardent, burning, red-hot, fiery, flaming, boiling over, pervading, penetrating, absorbing, rabid, raving, feverish, fanatical, hysterical, impetuous, impressed with, moved with, touched with, affected with, penetrated with, seized with, imbued with, devoured by, wrought up, struck all of a heap, rapt, in a quiver, enraptured, heart and soul, from the bottom of one's heart, ab imo pectore, at heart, con amore, heartily, devoutly, over head and ears, head over heels, the heart big, the heart full, the heart swelling, the heart beating, the heart pulsating, the heart throbbing, the heart thumping, the heart beating high, the heart melting, the heart overflowing, the heart bursting, the heart breaking, the heart goes out, a heart as big as all outdoors (sympathy).


[RELATED WORDS]

conditioned emotional response, emotional arousal, emotional disorder, emotional disturbance, emotional person, emotional state