What does it mean when someone says technically?
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Definition of technically 1 : with regard to or in accordance with a strict or literal interpretation of something (such as a rule, a term, or an official description or designation) What they’re doing is technically illegal. Technically, a tomato is a fruit.
How do psychologists define love?
Love is a set of emotions and behaviors characterized by intimacy, passion, and commitment. It involves care, closeness, protectiveness, attraction, affection, and trust.
What love not means?
Love is not about having someone else or belonging to someone else. This misconception is especially present in what we call romantic love. Often when we believe we love someone, what we really mean is “I want you,” or “I want something from you” not “I love you.”
Does technically mean literally?
is that technically is based on precise facts while literally is (speech act) word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor.
What’s the opposite of technically?
What is the opposite of technically?
generally | nontechnically |
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straightforwardly | universally |
inexpertly | self-evidently |
commonly | nonspecifically |
nonexclusively | nonprofessionally |
How do you use technically?
[“technically” = according to facts]…
- Basically. Use this word to indicate that you are summarizing and leaving out some details. Example: “Ice cream is basically milk and sugar.”
- Technically (notice the “h”) Use this word where you want to suggest a distinction between what is true in theory and in practice.
- Actually.
What is a behavioral definition of Love?
A Behavioral (Operational) Definition of Love. Healthy real love is defined by the presence of observable and measurable behaviors which validly and reliably produce the known constructive and healthful results of love.
What is LoveLove and why does it matter?
Love is not just an emotion people feel toward other people, but also a complex tying together of the emotions that two or a few more people have; it is a special form of emotional interdependence. (Unsafe Loves, p. 444)
What are the different types of loving behaviors?
Tactile loving behaviors, all forms of loving affectionate touch including holding, hugging, stroking, caressing, cuddling, again and sexual touch when done with love. 2. Expressional loving behaviors, includes loving facial expressions, tonal expressions, gestural expressions, and postural expressions all conveying love. 3.
Is Love an emotion or feeling?
Anthropologist Helen Fisher holds that romantic love is never an emotion or feeling. It’s a drive, just like sex and attachment.