Third person singular present tense of 'emote'; he, she, or it expresses strong feelings dramatically.
Regular conjugation of 'emote' for third person singular, formed by adding '-s' to the base verb according to English grammar rules.
In video games and online communication, 'emote' became a noun meaning a character animation that shows emotion—the verb jumped from theater straight into digital culture.
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