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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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Disagreement
::
Disagreement
(n.)
Difference
of
opinion
or
sentiment.
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.) A
thought
prompted
by
passion
or
feeling;
a state of mind in view of some
subject;
feeling
toward
or
respecting
some
person
or
thing;
disposition
prompting
to
action
or
expression.
Resentiment
::
Resentiment
(n.)
Resentment.
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
excite
suddenly
and
violently,
esp. by
something
highly
delightful
or
inspiriting;
to
thrill;
as, this
patriotic
sentiment
electrified
the
audience..
Gesticulation
::
Gesticulation
(n.) The act of
gesticulating,
or
making
gestures
to
express
passion
or
enforce
sentiments..
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sentimental
exhibition
of
affection
or
enthusiasm,
etc.;
effusive
display
of
sentiment..
Catholicism
::
Catholicism
(n.)
Liberality
of
sentiment;
breadth
of view.
Presentiment
::
Presentiment
(n.)
Previous
sentiment,
conception,
or
opinion;
previous
apprehension;
especially,
an
antecedent
impression
or
conviction
of
something
unpleasant,
distressing,
or
calamitous,
about to
happen;
anticipation
of evil;
foreboding..
Sentimentalize
::
Sentimentalize
(v. i.) To think or act in a
sentimental
manner,
or like a
sentimentalist;
to
affect
exquisite
sensibility..
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..
Lackadaisical
::
Lackadaisical
(a.)
Affectedly
pensive;
languidly
sentimental.
Parallelism
::
Parallelism
(n.)
Similarity
of
construction
or
meaning
of
clauses
placed
side by side,
especially
clauses
expressing
the same
sentiment
with
slight
modifications,
as is
common
in
Hebrew
poetry;
e. g.:
--//At
her feet he
bowed,
he
fell:/Where
he
bowed,
there he fell down dead. Judg. v. 27..
Rose-pink
::
Rose-pink
(a.)
Disposed
to
clothe
everything
with
roseate
hues;
hence,
sentimental..
Valentine
::
Valentine
(n.) A
letter
containing
professions
of love, or a
missive
of a
sentimental,
comic,
or
burlesque
character,
sent on St.
Valentine's
Day..
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) The
relation
of
conformity
or
nonconformity
to the moral
standard
or rule;
quality
of an
intention,
a
character,
an
action,
a
principle,
or a
sentiment,
when tried by the
standard
of
right..
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) A form of words in which an idea or
sentiment
is
conveyed;
a mode of
speech;
a
phrase;
as, a
common
expression;
an odd
expression..
Concern
::
Concern
(v. t.) To
engage
by
feeling
or
sentiment;
to
interest;
as, a good
prince
concerns
himself
in the
happiness
of his
subjects..
Insentiment
::
Insentiment
(a.) Not
sentient;
not
having
perception,
or the power of
perception..
Action
::
Action
(n.) The
attitude
or
position
of the
several
parts of the body as
expressive
of the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted.
Sterility
::
Sterile
(a.) Fig.:
Barren
of
ideas;
destitute
of
sentiment;
as, a
sterile
production
or
author..
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