Examples of 'emotionalism' in a sentence

Meaning of "emotionalism"

emotionalism (noun) - Emotionalism refers to the tendency to rely heavily on or be swayed by emotions rather than reason or logic. It can also refer to an excessive display of emotions in art or literature
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  • An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics.

How to use "emotionalism" in a sentence

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Emotionalism an inclination to rely on or place focus on emotion.
I am not from a time of sensitivities and emotionalism.
Emotionalism and exaggeration are another frequent source of difficulty.
To dismiss the empirical with foolish emotionalism.
We can not give way to emotionalism and sentimentality.
Are you letting yourself be completely swayed by emotionalism.
Avoid emotionalism and keep your instruments correct.
I do not hold with all this emotionalism.
Emotionalism has replaced rational thinking.
As they would not let the emotionalism go by.
Emotionalism pursues feelings as ends in themselves.
Another mental stigma of degenerates is their emotionalism.
Neither stoicism nor emotionalism are marks of healthy faith.
There is no relying on pseudo drama or cheap emotionalism.
Unrestrained emotionalism is a hurdle towards the acquisition of truth.

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There is no point in reinforcing frothy emotionalism.
This is not about emotionalism but objective data.
My main faults are perfectionism and emotionalism.
The emotionalism over perceived injustices will pass.
And there is enough emotionalism now.
Undercutting the emotionalism of mainstream cinema with a spiritual spareness.
Too often you resort to emotionalism.
Emotionalism is at the head of the list of these confused concepts.
They intentionally use such emotionalism to draw crowds.
Emotionalism has no place in religion.
This is what happens when a society drifts to emotionalism.
I am not referring to emotionalism or sentimentality.
Emotionalism and sentimentality has gotten us where we are today.
Absent is the frenzied emotionalism so common with churches today.
They have a low tolerance for spin or rampant emotionalism.
Absent is the frenzied emotionalism so common in some churches today.
Christianity becomes every day more a religion of pure emotionalism.
Setbacks in your relationships when emotionalism is stronger than reason.
This leads to market misconceptions and high rates of emotionalism.
He opposed excess of emotionalism in religion and had intellectual sermon style.
We have no time for emotionalism.
I suggest you avoid emotionalism and simply keep your instruments correct.
That might lead to emotionalism.
Emotionalism is a state and a condition in which the emotions have run riot.
There is no time for emotionalism.
Emotionalism must be replaced with skepticism and condemnation to bring things into focus.
These are rationalism and emotionalism.
His emotionalism urges him to create works that are the mirror of his journey.
Pragmatism must override emotionalism.
Given that their fragile emotionalism penalizes them from this point of view.
He was being carried away by his own mountain emotionalism.
Emotionalism is another ploy used by Satan.
I try to avoid emotionalism.
This regrettable tendency you have been showing lately towards flagrant emotionalism.
Flabbiness is often a fruit of an unhealthy emotionalism between parent and child.

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