1. emote - Noun
2. emote - Verb
give expression or emotion to, in a stage or movie role
Source: WordNetI think you can really tell a good actor if you can put a camera on them and they can just talk and emote and react and you don't have to keep cutting away from them, because they are the language and the behavior. It's all a tour-de-force performance. Sally Kirkland
That sense of failure, I don't know where people put it who don't write songs and aren't able to emote physically. It must go somewhere. Sting (musician)
I got interested in the emotions after studying patients who had lost the ability to emote and feel under certain circumstances. Many of those patients also had major impairments in their ability to make decisions. António Damásio
You have to emote much more to get what you're trying to get across to come through a quarter inch of latex that's superglued to your face. Armie Hammer
I emote. I love things so much. Chris Evans
I don't think I was a good model. I think I was born to emote and act. I would walk down the ramp and smile and they used to say, 'Give us a blank look.' It was really difficult not to smile. Anushka Sharma