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Definition of sentiment
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Sentiment
(a.)
Hence,
generally,
a
decision
of the mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning;
thought;
opinion;
notion;
judgment;
as, to
express
one's
sentiments
on a
subject..
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Toast
::
Toast (v.)
Hence,
any
person,
especially
a
person
of
distinction,
in honor of whom a
health
is
drunk;
hence,
also,
anything
so
commemorated;
a
sentiment,
as The land we live in, The day we
celebrate,
etc..
Inconsistent
::
Inconsistent
(a.) Not
consistent;
showing
inconsistency;
irreconcilable;
discordant;
at
variance,
esp. as
regards
character,
sentiment,
or
action;
incompatible;
incongruous;
contradictory..
Virtuosity
::
Virtuosity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being a
virtuoso;
in a bad
sense,
the
character
of one in whom mere
artistic
feeling
or
aesthetic
cultivation
takes the place of
religious
character;
sentimentalism..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Springing
from true
sentiment;
not
artifical
or
exaggerated;
-- said of
action,
delivery,
etc.; as, a
natural
gesture,
tone, etc..
Namby-pamby
::
Namby-pamby
(a.)
Affectedly
pretty;
weakly
sentimental;
finical;
insipid.
Paradox
::
Paradox
(n.) A tenet or
proposition
contrary
to
received
opinion;
an
assertion
or
sentiment
seemingly
contradictory,
or
opposed
to
common
sense;
that which in
appearance
or terms is
absurd,
but yet may be true in
fact..
Communication
::
Communication
(n.) A
trope,
by which a
speaker
assumes
that his
hearer
is a
partner
in his
sentiments,
and says we,
instead
of I or you..
Gesture
::
Gesture
(n.) A
motion
of the body or limbs
expressive
of
sentiment
or
passion;
any
action
or
posture
intended
to
express
an idea or a
passion,
or to
enforce
or
emphasize
an
argument,
assertion,
or
opinion..
Religiosity
::
Religiosity
(n.) The
quality
of being
religious;
religious
feeling
or
sentiment;
religiousness.
Dissemble
::
Dissemble
(v. i.) To
conceal
the real fact,
motives,
/tention,
or
sentiments,
under some
pretense;
to
assume
a false
appearance;
to act the
hypocrite..
Refined
::
Refined
(a.) Freed from
impurities
or
alloy;
purifed;
polished;
cultured;
delicate;
as;
refined
gold;
refined
language;
refined
sentiments.
Sickly
::
Sickly
(superl.)
Tending
to
produce
nausea;
sickening;
as, a
sickly
smell;
sickly
sentimentality..
Antithesis
::
Antithesis
(n.) An
opposition
or
contrast
of words or
sentiments
occurring
in the same
sentence;
as, The
prodigal
robs his heir; the miser robs
himself.
He had
covertly
shot at
Cromwell;
he how
openly
aimed at the
Queen..
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.)
Hence,
generally,
a
decision
of the mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning;
thought;
opinion;
notion;
judgment;
as, to
express
one's
sentiments
on a
subject..
Sentimentally
::
Sentimentally
(adv.)
In a
sentimental
manner.
Frank
::
Frank (n.) Free in
uttering
one's real
sentiments;
not
reserved;
using no
disguise;
candid;
ingenuous;
as, a frank
nature,
conversation,
manner,
etc..
Action
::
Action
(n.) The
attitude
or
position
of the
several
parts of the body as
expressive
of the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted.
Namby-pamby
::
Namby-pamby
(n.) Talk or
writing
which is
weakly
sentimental
or
affectedly
pretty.
Voice
::
Voice (v. t.) To give
utterance
or
expression
to; to
utter;
to
publish;
to
announce;
to
divulge;
as, to voice the
sentiments
of the
nation..
Commune
::
Commune
(v. i.) To
converse
together
with
sympathy
and
confidence;
to
interchange
sentiments
or
feelings;
to take
counsel.
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