emotional in Swahili
emotional in Swahili is simikwa — emotional means relating to feelings rather than logic or fact.
emotional in Swahili
simikwa
characterised by emotion
What does "emotional" mean?
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adj Relating to feelings rather than logic or fact.
"The debate turned into an emotional argument rather than a factual one."
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adj Easily affected by or quick to show feelings, especially in a way that produces visible reaction such as tears.
"She got emotional at her daughter's graduation."
emotional in a sentence
- The debate turned into an emotional argument rather than a factual one.
- She got emotional at her daughter's graduation.
- He's not usually an emotional person, but the reunion clearly moved him.
Common Swahili translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "emotional" in Swahili?
"emotional" in Swahili is simikwa. emotional means: Relating to feelings rather than logic or fact.
How do you use "emotional" in a sentence?
Example: "The debate turned into an emotional argument rather than a factual one." In Swahili, "emotional" is simikwa.
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