1) (an organized chart with) a pattern or mental, emotional or physical activity affecting each person's (way of) life (biorhythm)
2) causing a strong emotional response (emotive)
3) the use of figurative language to produce an imaginative or emotional response or to make descriptions stronger (imagery)
4) too emotional (overemotional)
5) a person suffering from severe emotional disorder, especially one who is aggressive and antisocial (psychopath)
6) a kind of mental illness producing a loss of sense of what is true or real, and emotional difficulties, antisocial behaviour etc (schizophrenia)
7) careless and untidy; (of clothes) loose and fitting badly; foolishly sentimental; weakly emotional (sloppy)
8) the state, degree, of being tight; (a feeling, condition of) mental, emotional or nervous strain between people, groups, states etc (tension)
9) a diseased condition of the body produced by a wound or injury; a severe emotional shock (trauma)
10) spiritual or emotional inspiration (uplift)
(of a person) (capable of) showing feelings
expressive, communicative
of drama; sudden and large or exciting;
exciting, moving
easily excited
easily upset or inspired
showing strong feeling
enthusiastic
the lower intestines; to hare a person very much
intuitive
too easily upset or offended
impressionable
caused by, suffering from, hysteria
very upset, excited
(of a person, behaviour) acting on, resulting from an impulse
tending to act without thought
of, like, a lyric; (of musing, singing) having a pleasant, light quality
musical
causing an effect on a person's feelings or emotions
affecting, exciting
far too excited
exhausted and excited
(of a person, personality) extremely nervous; easily excited; too sensitive
exhausted and excited
tired out by too much work or excitement
exhausted and excited
causing pity and sadness
affecting, painful
of psychology
concerning the mind
quickly or easily receiving impressions; (of feelings) easily hurt or offended; (of instruments) able to record or reproduce small changes
impressionable
caused by temperament; quickly changing one's mood
angry most of the time; moody
(used with singular, plural or uncountable nouns) a particular person, animal, thing, idea etc (known, mentioned, understood etc); (used to show a connection between two actions or conditions) by the same amount: 'The more I read, the less I understand'
dramatic
(of an answer, action) not said, done etc as the result of a hint, suggestion etc
tending to act without thought
of, from, like, a volcano
easily upset or inspired