verb
- to express emotion in a theatrical or exaggerated way
- to show or express emotion openly
Usage: often used in acting or performance contexts
Usage: general usage
Examples
- The actor learned to emote convincingly during dramatic scenes.
- She tends to emote rather than discuss her feelings calmly.
- The director asked him to emote more naturally in the audition.
- Children often emote freely without worrying about social expectations.
- The performer’s ability to emote drew the audience into the story.
- He struggled to emote on camera despite his stage experience.