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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91. The politicians, promoters and sweeping sentiment converged to conspire against his constitutional right to work: stated barred him from fighting.
92. Money or wealth gives a sense of security and happy sentiment, but not a long lasting contentment, blissfulness and inner peace. Dr T.P.Chia
93. Letters stuffed full of anti-Smiths sentiment flooded into the music press offices.
94. It mixes humour and sentiment in a characteristically insular way.
95. This is a family peculiarity-a reticence in expressing sentiment or deep feeling.
96. Moreover, stock market sentiment is still flowing strongly against techs.
97. And with cold weather helping sentiment oil leaders pushed ahead.
98. It was, sheer character in any man to retain that particular sentiment above all others.
99. A year before he had, but that year had changed him, eliminated the sentiment and made him a perfect stranger.
100. Hardly the kind of sentiment to galvanise an inexperienced squad a few weeks before its departure for an eight-match tour to New Zealand.
101. Perhaps Mr Bush will not be as good as was first rumoured, but why the sudden turnaround in sentiment?
102. Witnesses were asked to stick to the facts and leave aside all emotion and sentiment.
103. On the other hand there was a great surge of Left-wing sentiment in the political and intellectual life of the labour movement.
104. Many observers are worried that a resurgent interest in local cultures must inevitably lead to xenophobia and ultra-nationalist sentiment.
105. BIn this saga of judicial wrangling, the government misread public sentiment.
106. Victoria called a sidebar of her closest allies, urging them to replace nuptial sentiment with hard political decisiveness.
107. Romantic nationalism based on the demand for recognition of cultural identity was a sentiment which moved the educated middle classes.
107. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
108. Ann Lewis, spokesperson for the Clinton reelection campaign echoes that sentiment for the Democratic side.
109. Lawyers on both sides of the Simpson case heartily endorse that sentiment.
110. There is no reason to refute this argument: undoubtedly this is a sentiment seemingly shared by many Shetlanders.
111. That sentiment is shared by 23 percent of all registered voters.
112. But Victoria had greased herself like an Eskimo with sausage fat, being too young for sentiment.
113. Clearly miscalculating public sentiment as well as underestimating his rival, in 1999 Netanyahu adopted the same strategy.
114. But there could be some, just a little, sentiment in it.
115. The Act allowed the retention of adoption of such titles simply as a further concession to local sentiment.
116. But the incidents and the relationships developed along the way give it a wily balance of farce and sentiment.
117. The anticlerical feeling was not incompatible with a very active religious sentiment.
118. Several meetings were held to determine what public sentiment was on the issue.
119. Otherwise, Nero will play at the computer while forests burn, and sentiment rather than science will decide the issue.
120. In effect, the proposals discussed above take no account at all of popular sentiment.
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