Emotional Language

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun A sudden outburst of anger or excitement; a commotion or uproar.

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  • The artist's new painting caused quite a furore among art critics.
  • The celebrity's controversial tweet created a furore on social media.
  • The viral video of the prank pulled by the students caused a furore in the school.
  • The sudden resignation of the CEO sent shockwaves through the company, creating a furore among employees.

adjective showing intense emotion or passion

  • The speaker delivered an impassioned speech on climate change at the conference.
  • She gave an impassioned plea for help to her friends.
  • He went on an impassioned rant about the new policy changes at work.
  • The artist's brushstrokes were so impassioned that you could feel the emotion in the painting.

adjective relating to or characteristic of poetry; having a quality or style characteristic of poetry

  • The poet's use of language in the poem was truly poetic.
  • I love reading her poetic verses, they always speak to me.
  • That song's lyrics are so poetic, they really hit me in the feels.
  • Her dance was like a poetic expression of emotion, flowing and graceful.

adjective causing great excitement or interest; very good or impressive

  • The orchestra delivered a sensational performance at the concert last night.
  • The new restaurant in town has been getting sensational reviews.
  • That movie was absolutely sensational, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
  • Her painting was a sensational explosion of colors and emotions.