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UK
/sˈɛntɪmənt/
]
[ US /ˈsɛnəmənt, ˈsɛntəmənt/ ]
[ US /ˈsɛnəmənt, ˈsɛntəmənt/ ]
NOUN
- tender, romantic, or nostalgic feeling or emotion
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a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
what are your thoughts on Haiti?
my opinion differs from yours
I am not of your persuasion
How To Use sentiment In A Sentence
- Something you thought had only sentimental value could be worth a great deal. The Sun
- Moreover, don't these choices facilitate a feminist reading of the text, deconstructing sentimentality to expose masculine failings and feminine rebellion?
- Within the context of modernity, the autonomous artist, as a creative being, explores varying moods, passion, sentiments and emotions.
- The requests were the old ones: portraits of pretty mistresses done up as Arcadian shepherdesses, Virgins with downcast eyes and brilliant blue cloaks, sentimentalised pictures of the Infant Christ.
- It is this which so powerfully arouses sentiment in us.
- It was a sentimental and monumental event as the Brazilian government gave the Philippine president full planeside military honors complete with all the 21-gun salute. WN.com - Articles related to Chile Rejects Church Call to Pardon Officials
- Al-Jazeera has emerged as a full-fledged political actor because it reflects and articulates popular sentiment. In post-Mubarak Egypt, the rebirth of the Arab world
- She gets signed up for Amateur Night as a sentimental soprano soloist, is propelled on stage, moves her lips as the crowd makes noise, sways her body as if actually singing, then exits. “. . .all his race rose up before him in a mighty phantasmagoria. . .”
- Black color is sentimentally bad but, every black board makes the students life bright. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
- This vanishing reflects both the culture's increasing intolerance of sentimentalism and mainstream comics' marginalizing of women readers.