sentimentally

[ UK /sˌɛntɪmˈɛntə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a sentimental manner
    `I miss the good old days,' she added sentimentally
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How To Use sentimentally In A Sentence

  • Here you will find a room of elegantly erotic mosaics, and sentimentally carnal ceramics.
  • It is a novel which looks unsentimentally at those activist families to whom everything was sacrificed for the cause; "their love life, their children, their parents; everything had to come second.
  • We are never sentimentally attached and wander at applause and never hesitate.
  • Childhood had less freedom and joy than we sentimentally attribute to it.
  • Here you will find a room of elegantly erotic mosaics, and sentimentally carnal ceramics.
  • Black color is sentimentally bad but, every black board makes the students life bright. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
  • The film-makers have clung sentimentally to the sweet, silly formula that made the original series an enduring favorite for more than 33 years after its debut.
  • We deny woman her fair share of training, of encouragement, of remuneration, and then talk fine nonsense about her instincts and her intuitions, -- say sentimentally, with the Oriental proverbialist, "Every book of knowledge is implanted by nature in the heart of woman," and make the compliment a substitute for the alphabet. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
  • Childhood had less freedom and joy than we sentimentally attribute to it.
  • They remain true to character, with Nixon sentimentally reminiscing about flipping burgers in the Pacific and Mao pugnaciously recalling riding eastward to conquer Beijing. Titans Shaking Hands, But Still Worlds Apart
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