আবেগপ্রবণ, আবেগপূর্ণ, মানসিক চাঁচল্য, আবেগ সংক্রান্ত
(1) Characterized by emotion
(1) The presence of women in the armed services is an emotive subject.
(2) I knew how emotive and personal a subject it was and, therefore, my goal has been to question not to judge.
(3) Urgent, thorough debate is needed on this very emotive subject, but the right people must be involved in that debate.
(4) Note how the arguments for a monarchy are couched in emotive rather than rational terms.
(5) When a subject becomes as emotive as this one, then people will believe what they want to believe.
(6) This emotive subject was close to the hearts of many councils and generated a lot of comment.
(7) The result is also meaningless as an emotive response to a complex problem.
(8) I think I would be too emotional; I couldn't make an objective decision on such an emotive subject.
(9) Tabloid newspapers also favour emotive words over objective descriptions of events.
(10) The Great Famine affected all aspects of Irish life and remains one of the most emotive issues in modern Irish historiography.
(11) In fact, words are often chosen as much for their emotive as their cognitive force.
(12) At the end of the day, it is entirely up to you whether you buy or rent your home, and this is often an emotive rather than rational decision.
(13) The media's exploitation of emotive issues to boost circulation and to win rating battles is par for the course.
(14) I guess my cynical nature is rearing its head here, because it looks to me like your position is emotive rather than reasoned.
(15) Though her subject matter is emotional, her voice remains neither emotive nor nostalgic.
(16) All I am saying to you is that all the rather emotive matters you are talking about can be dealt with in these other grounds.
(17) The debate ranged over many emotive ethical issues and in doing so lost sight of what was of benefit to the area as required by the statute.
(18) These issues involve difficult and emotive ethical problems.
(19) I was equally disappointed to read the rather silly and emotive language used by the two councillors quoted.
(20) It is a problematic and emotive issue as it relates to the most vulnerable and marginalised group in any society: children.
controversial
contentious
inflammatory
sensitive
delicate
difficult
problematic
touchy
awkward
prickly
ticklish