emoticon |
a small icon made of typed keyboard characters used in electronic communication to convey the mood of the writer. |
emotion |
a strong feeling or subjective response such as joy, hatred, or love, sometimes accompanied by involuntary physical changes such as increased pulse or by activity such as crying, laughing, or trembling. [3 definitions] |
emotional |
of or relating to the feelings, including how one feels about oneself in relation to others. [4 definitions] |
emotionalism |
the quality or character of being excessively emotional. [2 definitions] |
emotionality |
a highly emotional quality or condition. |
emotionalize |
to give an emotional quality to; imbue with emotion. |
emotionally |
with regard to the feelings. |
emotionless |
combined form of emotion. |
emotive |
of or relating to emotion. [2 definitions] |
EMP |
abbreviation of "electromagnetic pulse." |
empanada |
a pastry turnover filled with a variety of sweet or savory ingredients and baked or fried. Empanadas originated in Spain and are particularly popular in both Spain and Latin America. |
empanel |
variant of impanel. |
empathize |
to share or identify with the feelings of another; feel empathy. |
empathy |
identification with or sharing of another's feelings, situation, or attitudes. [2 definitions] |
emperor |
the supreme male ruler of an empire. |
emperor penguin |
the largest of all penguins, reaching a height of four feet, and native to Antarctica. |
emphases |
the plural of emphasis. |
emphasis |
special importance that one attaches to something or wishes to communicate to others. [4 definitions] |
emphasize |
to give greater strength or importance to; stress. [2 definitions] |
emphatic |
expressed, performed, or uttered with emphasis. [3 definitions] |
emphysema |
a disease of the lungs marked by loss of elasticity in air cells, causing difficulty in breathing and impairment of proper heart function. |