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Definition of sentiment
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sentiment is as below...
Sentiment
(a.) A
sentence,
or
passage,
considered
as the
expression
of a
thought;
a
maxim;
a
saying;
a
toast..
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Refined
::
Refined
(a.) Freed from
impurities
or
alloy;
purifed;
polished;
cultured;
delicate;
as;
refined
gold;
refined
language;
refined
sentiments.
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Having,
expressing,
or
containing
a
sentiment
or
sentiments;
abounding
with moral
reflections;
containing
a moral
reflection;
didactic..
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.) A
sentiment
to which
assent
is given by
drinking
one's
health;
a
toast;
a
health.
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Inclined
to
sentiment;
having
an
excess
of
sentiment
or
sensibility;
indulging
the
sensibilities
for their own sake;
artificially
or
affectedly
tender;
-- often in a
reproachful
sense.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
the
character
or
sentiments
properly
belonging
to one's
position;
not
unnatural
in
feelings.
Interpose
::
Interpose
(v. i.) To utter a
sentiment
by way of
interruption.
Differ
::
Differ
(v. i.) To be of
unlike
or
opposite
opinion;
to
disagree
in
sentiment;
-- often with from or with.
Inconsistent
::
Inconsistent
(a.) Not
exhibiting
uniformity
of
sentiment,
steadiness
to
principle,
etc.;
unequal;
fickle;
changeable..
Unionism
::
Unionism
(n.) The
sentiment
of
attachment
to a
federal
union,
especially
to the
federal
union of the
United
States..
Commune
::
Commune
(v. i.) To
converse
together
with
sympathy
and
confidence;
to
interchange
sentiments
or
feelings;
to take
counsel.
Moony
::
Moony (a.)
Silly;
weakly
sentimental.
Namby-pamby
::
Namby-pamby
(n.) Talk or
writing
which is
weakly
sentimental
or
affectedly
pretty.
Veneration
::
Veneration
(n.) The act of
venerating,
or the state of being
venerated;
the
highest
degree
of
respect
and
reverence;
respect
mingled
with awe; a
feeling
or
sentimental
excited
by the
dignity,
wisdom,
or
superiority
of a
person,
by
sacredness
of
character,
by
consecration
to
sacred
services,
or by
hallowed
associations..
Sentimental
::
Sentimental
(a.)
Addressed
or
pleasing
to the
emotions
only,
usually
to the
weaker
and the
unregulated
emotions..
Namby-pamby
::
Namby-pamby
(a.)
Affectedly
pretty;
weakly
sentimental;
finical;
insipid.
Base
::
Base (a.)
Morally
low.
Hence:
Low-minded;
unworthy;
without
dignity
of
sentiment;
ignoble;
mean;
illiberal;
menial;
as, a base
fellow;
base
motives;
base
occupations..
Concern
::
Concern
(v. t.) To
engage
by
feeling
or
sentiment;
to
interest;
as, a good
prince
concerns
himself
in the
happiness
of his
subjects..
Undercurrent
::
Undercurrent
(n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
a
tendency
of
feeling,
opinion,
or the like, in a
direction
contrary
to what is
publicly
shown;
an
unseen
influence
or
tendency;
as, a
strong
undercurrent
of
sentiment
in favor of a
prisoner..
Sentimentally
::
Sentimentally
(adv.)
In a
sentimental
manner.
Philistine
::
Philistine
(n.) A
person
deficient
in
liberal
culture
and
refinement;
one
without
appreciation
of the
nobler
aspirations
and
sentiments
of
humanity;
one whose scope is
limited
to
selfish
and
material
interests.
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