Tearier: meaning, definitions and examples

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tearier

 

[ ˈtɪər.i.ər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

emotional expression

The term 'tearier' describes a state of being tearful or prone to shedding tears more than usual. It is often used to describe someone who is more emotionally affected by situations, whether due to sadness, joy, or other strong feelings. This word suggests a heightened sensitivity or emotionality, leading to more frequent tears. People might be described as tearier during happy occasions, sad moments, or even when they are overly tired. It indicates a deeper emotional engagement with experiences and events.

Synonyms

more emotional, more tearful, weepier.

Examples of usage

  • She became tearier during the touching movie.
  • After hearing the news, he felt tearier than ever.
  • The tearier moments always catch me off guard.

Translations

Translations of the word "tearier" in other languages:

🇵🇹 chorão

🇮🇳 रोने वाला

🇩🇪 Weinen

🇮🇩 penangis

🇺🇦 плакса

🇵🇱 płaczliwy

🇯🇵 泣き虫

🇫🇷 pleureur

🇪🇸 llorón

🇹🇷 ağlak

🇰🇷 눈물 많은

🇸🇦 بكاء

🇨🇿 pláč

🇸🇰 plačlivý

🇨🇳 爱哭的

🇸🇮 joč

🇮🇸 grátandi

🇰🇿 жылаушы

🇬🇪 მტირალა

🇦🇿 ağlayan

🇲🇽 llorón

Etymology

The word 'tearier' is derived from 'tear,' which comes from the Old English 'tēar,' meaning a drop of clear, salty liquid secreted by the lacrimal glands. The transformation into 'tearier' involves adding the comparative suffix '-ier,' indicating a higher degree of the quality associated with 'tear.' This word tends to convey a more intense emotional state. Its use has evolved to encompass not just physical tears, but also a broader emotional sensitivity, often in response to sentimental or heartfelt experiences. Over time, as language develops, the terms we use to describe emotional states that involve tears and expressions of feelings have expanded, leading to more nuanced terms like 'tearier.' The evolution reflects societal changes in the expression of emotions, particularly within the context of vulnerability and openness.