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单词 emotioned
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emotionedadj.

Brit. /ᵻˈməʊʃnd/, U.S. /əˈmoʊʃənd/, /iˈmoʊʃənd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: emotion n., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < emotion n. + -ed suffix1.
Stirred by or imbued with emotion; emotional.
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the mind > emotion > [adjective] > full of or affected by emotion
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thorough-thrilled1496
moved1527
feeling1583
emotioned1765
thorough-felt1789
instinct1797
quick1837
thrilled1850
emotional1851
enfraught1866
misty1957
1765 W. Brimble Poems 87 He with reluctance drew the fatal dart:..He struck emotion'd, pointing to the skies.
1782 J. Scott Poet. Wks. 302 How all his form the emotion'd soul betrays!
1854 A. Park Poet. Wks. 170/1 The love-looked glance finds access inwardly, And is the cause of our emotioned joy.
1868 S. Neil Public Meetings xiii. 66 The stirring utterance of emotioned thought.
1918 J. C. Snaith Time Spirit i. 29 This emotioned statement was the grace to a very substantial slice of buttered toast.
1960 D. G. Mandelbaum in J. B. Casagrande In Company of Men ix. 229 I don't know how close their relationship was but for Ali it seemed to be his only emotioned outlet.
1996 S. Howell in P. Descola & G. Pálsson Nature & Society vii. 140 Chewong notions of personhood stress both embodied knowledge and ‘minded’ and ‘emotioned’ bodies.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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