emotional pull

Frequency: 6.48.0 per million words

the power of something to affect one's emotions

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Examples (10)

  • The emotional pull of her childhood home was undeniable.
  • Despite the logical arguments, the emotional pull of the proposal was too strong to ignore.
  • He felt the emotional pull of the story, even though he'd never experienced anything like it.
  • The old photographs evoked a strong emotional pull, reminding her of happier times.
  • Many people are drawn to the city by its vibrant culture and the emotional pull it offers.
  • The artist's work captured the subtle emotional pull of everyday life.
  • Even years later, the emotional pull of that summer romance lingered.
  • The documentary's narrative had a powerful emotional pull that resonated with viewers.
  • She resisted the emotional pull to return to her past, knowing it wouldn't be healthy.
  • The music festival's main attraction was its emotional pull, bringing people together through shared experiences.