Synonym: opinion, persuasion, thought, view. Similar words: mention, essentially, experiment, experimental, not to mention, entertainment, on time, in time. Meaning: ['sentɪmənt] n. 1. tender, romantic, or nostalgic feeling or emotion 2. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty.
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61. But why carry a baton for sentiment when it should be a scepter?
62. It was impossible to tell whether this was satire or sentiment, Langford says; but he drank the toast.
63. Yet, they were expressing the sentiment of every Koreanthat this division was unnatural.
64. Implicit in that demand is the widespread sentiment among Republicans that Democrats egregiously politicized the ethics process during the Gingrich probe.
65. Yet in the years before 1938 Eden was obviously closer than his critics to public sentiment.
66. Captain Dean voices the sentiment of centuries of colonial soldiery.
67. Prior to the Revolution there was scant institutional evidence of deep-rooted nationalist sentiment.
68. Jobs and relief agencies were scarce in northern cities, where anti-Negro sentiment kept growing.
69. On the other hand sentiment is changing the way in which hostile takeovers are regarded.
70. But the sentiment against foreign oil barons is stronger still.
71. This sentiment was repeated a few years later by the Newsom Report in relation to average ability working-class adolescents.
72. In his biographical criticism this took the form of showing how popular sentiment acting on suggestible minds simplified people into myths.
73. Although expected[sentencedict.com], the committee's vote was the first test of gun sentiment in the Legislature this year.
74. He was overwhelmed by sentiment as he thought of his wife.
75. Most people were outraged by the bombing, and their letters of sympathy reflected this sentiment.
76. That is a sentiment echoed by criminal defense lawyer William Habern of Riverside, who specializes in state and federal parole cases.
77. Mr. Hughes I am not sure that I can agree with the last sentiment that my hon. Friend expressed.
78. Amis is still soft on her,(www.Sentencedict.com) a sentiment which is likely to strike most of his readers as natural too.
79. Unilever helped sentiment by revealing third-quarter profits at the top end of expectations.
80. Strong nationalist sentiment is compounding the deep political problems faced by the President.
81. There was no sentiment towards them and no positive cruelty either.
82. Madden brought Jack the consensus sentiment from half a dozen underworld powerhouses: Go someplace else, Jack.
83. Figures showing a fall last month in official reserves did not dent market sentiment.
84. Last month the Tankan survey of corporate sentiment showed that business optimism has stalled.
85. Surely now national sentiment demanded that he return to Baghdad and await big bombs dispatched by white-gloved Westerners.
86. The real problem with assessing popular sentiment over the 1790s is the interplay of contradictory forces shifting it between radicalism and loyalism.
87. These playwrights claimed they could correct vice only by sentiment, not ridicule.
88. Rojas did not attend the meeting, which was the first of four sessions held to gauge public sentiment.
89. But Father John McCullagh has managed to convey the same sentiment in a very different way.
90. But analysts said politics and public sentiment almost certainly played key roles.
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