emoter

English

Etymology

emote + -er

Noun

emoter (plural emoters)

  1. One who emotes.
    • 2007 October 22, Ben Brantley, “When Time Dims a Star, Life Can Be a Real Drag”, in New York Times:
      He has been a ditsy ingénue (“Psycho Beach Party”), an exotic woman of the world (“Shanghai Moon”), an earnest emoter at the peak of her respectable fame (“The Lady in Question”) and a claw-wielding sex kitten who never grows old (“Vampire Lesbians of Sodom,” the 1980s Off Broadway hit that made him famous).

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