Although it would undoubtedly be rather interesting to find out what emotions as evoked if one is physically punished - what an atavistic method, hitting someone in the face!
This was true, he deduced, "not only because of the promise of profit but because they like the emotions evoked."
I can't describe what strong emotions Kurt Eichenwald's article "Braving Epilepsy's Storm" (Jan. 11) evoked in me.
But formal naval orders routinely ignored the human emotions their dictates would surely evoke in those whose duty it was to carry them out in a life-or-death global struggle.
Thus one could regard the emotions evoked to be as artificial as the conventions with which they are presented.
"The Load-Out" describes the daily practices of a band and its road crew on a concert tour, and the emotions evoked throughout such an endeavor.
Compassion may be closely related to love and the emotions evoked in both.
She could think of several reasons why she ought to conceal it, starting with the uneasiness her ability to read emotions might evoke in other people if they knew of it.
"Just seeing someone express an emotion can evoke that mood in you," Dr. Cacciopo said.
"Civil war," Kira said, trying to ignore the emotions, the horror, evoked by those two words.