Having emotions or expressing emotion; rarely used standard English term.
Formed by adding -ed to emotion as an adjective suffix, though this is not a common formation in modern English. It appears occasionally in specialized or archaic writing.
This word is so uncommon that most English speakers would say 'emotional' instead—it shows how language naturally selects certain word forms over others, and 'emotioned' simply lost the competition for usage.
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