Sentiment


The meaning of the word Sentiment is: a thought, view, or attitude; an opinion


Examples:

The sentiment in his love poem was so touching that it brought tears to her eyes.

published by Alishia on 2021-12-26 16:02:56


Even though I have nothing against sentiment, his public proposal seemed a little over-the-top to me.

published by Serena on 2021-11-11 14:05:28


If public sentiment is any indication, the bond issue to rebuild the dilapidated high school will be emphatically approved.

published by Mayra on 2021-10-05 15:34:16


Don’t expect to gain anything from me with false sentiment.

published by Melia on 2021-08-18 04:04:51


Despite her former sentiment regarding the holiday, Christine couldn’t bring herself to celebrate Mother’s Day with her father’s new wife.

published by Glory on 2021-07-12 14:51:33


After she realized she had bought the old-fashioned lamp based solely on sentiment, she wondered how she could have been so impractical.

published by Josephine on 2021-02-14 15:06:56


This type of negative sentiment regarding this year’s election is common throughout the community.

published by Vallie on 2021-03-07 13:24:16


While sentiment is said to weaken a person’s character, no one wants to be around people who have no feelings at all.

published by Bunny on 2021-06-12 01:57:14


Compared to the sentiment in last year’s Valentine message, this card actually seems a bit cold.

published by Julianna on 2021-06-27 07:59:31


Seeing his granddaughter in her mother’s wedding gown brought back all the sentiment he felt thirty years ago.

published by Thomasine on 2021-07-16 07:45:53


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