emote

/ɪˈmoʊt/
verb
  1. To express emotion in an exaggerated or theatrical way, especially when acting.
    • In the audition, he emoted so convincingly that the director hired him on the spot.
    • The actor emoted powerfully during the dramatic scene.
    • She tends to emote when telling a story, using big gestures and facial expressions.
  2. To openly show one's feelings, sometimes in a way that seems overly dramatic.
    • Instead of staying calm, she emoted loudly in the middle of the meeting.
    • Some people emote freely on social media about every little thing.
    • He emoted about his disappointment for the entire car ride home.
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