Similar words: emotional, promotional, emotion, emotionless, rationally, irrationally, additionally, functionally. Meaning: [-ʃnəlɪ] adv. 1. in an emotional manner 2. with regard to emotions.
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151 Constantly guarding their rather distant borders of self, they become emotionally disconnected, often enduring the consequent loneliness for a lifetime.
152 He intends to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer, Plato Cacheris, who characterized his client as emotionally distraught.
153 After losing the game, Coach Saylor came to the press conference looking and sounding emotionally drained.
154 BWhile not physically abused, Tamika, like most children of addicts, is emotionally starved.
155 She was so emotionally fragile that being sober was simply too painful.
156 Science's masculine image makes it more appealing to boys who are likely to be less emotionally mature.
157 The woman is much more emotionally exposed to the disappointments and false dawns.
158 Cecile was emotionally overwrought.
159 How much easier to cut yourself off from all these problems and withdraw emotionally into the less demanding machine of prison life.
160 Statistics can be notoriously unreliable, particularly in a sport as emotionally excitable as football.
161 They included the emotionally disturbed, the retarded and the neurologically damaged.
162 It explains how to make sure that fathers are emotionally connected to their children when they are home and when they travel.
163 A most practical and emotionally calloused Youth interrupted.
164 Dealing with hirsutism and PCOS can be emotionally difficult.
165 Dyslexia can also affect person emotionally.
166 Dyslexia can also affect the a person emotionally.
167 The play is emotionally naked and relentlessly visceral.
168 Dyslexia can also affect a person emotionally.
169 We feel physically abler and emotionally freer.
170 However, the skyline is making people somehow emotionally constrained.
171 He became insular, emotionally dead, passionless and morose.
172 The object has no real value, materially or emotionally.
173 It satisfies the user's requirements both functionally and emotionally.
174 Astute salesmen know how to invest emotionally.
175 If your parents leaned too heavily on you emotionally, you might still need to be parented,(http://sentencedict.com/emotionally.html) no matter what your age.
176 Techniques for healing emotionally include colour therapy, energetic drainage, trigger point release, creative self expression, and cell memory healing.
177 Admittedly, what you learn near June 18 will make you feel emotionally overwrought.
178 We are totally captivated, both emotionally and intellectually, by all the imaginary realness of the dream.
179 Individual growth process, is actually a continuous processing requirements of the process, and some of the essence of emotionally connected needs are not satisfied, can produce growth trauma.
180 Women who felt abandoned by their fathers are likely to choose emotionally unavailable husbands, for example, and men raised by hypercritical moms will be drawn to wives who pick on them, he says.
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