亚洲网紅露点

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sentiment

[ sen-tuh-muhnt ]

noun

  1. an attitude toward something; regard; opinion.
  2. a mental feeling; emotion:

    a sentiment of pity.

  3. refined or tender emotion; manifestation of the higher or more refined feelings.
  4. exhibition or manifestation of feeling or sensibility, or appeal to the tender emotions, in literature, art, or music.
  5. a thought influenced by or proceeding from feeling or emotion.
  6. the thought or feeling intended to be conveyed by words, acts, or gestures as distinguished from the words, acts, or gestures themselves.


sentiment

/ 藞蝉蓻苍迟瑟尘蓹苍迟 /

noun

  1. susceptibility to tender, delicate, or romantic emotion

    she has too much sentiment to be successful

  2. often plural a thought, opinion, or attitude
  3. exaggerated, overindulged, or mawkish feeling or emotion
  4. an expression of response to deep feeling, esp in art or literature
  5. a feeling, emotion, or awareness

    a sentiment of pity

  6. a mental attitude modified or determined by feeling

    there is a strong revolutionary sentiment in his country

  7. a feeling conveyed, or intended to be conveyed, in words
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 蝉别苍顎僼颈路尘别苍迟路濒别蝉蝉 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of sentiment1

First recorded in 1325鈥75; from Medieval Latin 蝉别苍迟墨尘别苍迟耻尘, equivalent to Latin 蝉别苍迟墨(谤别) 鈥渢o feel鈥 + -mentum -ment; replacing Middle English sentement, from Old French, from Medieval Latin, as above
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of sentiment1

C17: from Medieval Latin 蝉别苍迟墨尘别苍迟耻尘, from Latin 蝉别苍迟墨谤别 to feel
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Synonym Study

See opinion. Sentiment, sentimentality are terms for sensitiveness to emotional feelings. Sentiment is a sincere and refined sensibility, a tendency to be influenced by emotion rather than reason or fact: to appeal to sentiment. Sentimentality implies affected, excessive, sometimes mawkish sentiment: weak sentimentality.
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Inflation, energy prices and mortgage rates have fallen since Trump took office, although unemployment has risen slightly, consumer sentiment has sagged and the stock market was plunged into turmoil by the tariffs.

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Though the representative has held call-in, virtual town halls previously, attendees who attempted to ask questions said that they were heavily screened and not representative of sentiment in the district.

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His community was bound together by family, tradition and staunch anti-communist sentiment 鈥 which, in a few years, fueled a controversy that foreshadowed a political shift in Little Saigon.

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Mark Carney's Liberals are projected to have won Canada's federal election - riding a backlash of anti-Trump sentiment to form the next government.

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I wonder if Ben Stiller can change such sentiment with his thoughts.

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A sentiment is a mental feeling or tender emotion, or a thought proceeding from feeling or emotion. How is it different from feeling, emotion, and passion? Find out on .

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