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Sentence count:203+10Posted:2017-01-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: affectionateemotionaltenderSimilar words: sentimentexperimentalmentalmentallyincrementalrudimentaryfundamentaldevelopmentalMeaning: [‚sentɪ'mentl]  adj. 1. given to or marked by sentiment or sentimentality 2. effusively or insincerely emotional. 
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61. Unless there was a strong sentimental attachment to the place.
62. Several of these sentimental comedies were imitations of El delincuente honrado.
63. From the living room came the sound of a deep male voice singing a sentimental ballad.
64. She did not believe a word of it and despised Ellen for concocting such a sentimental and silly scene.
65. He was naturally nostalgic, even sentimental, and a respecter of established institutions with which lie had been connected.
66. Finally, the satisfaction of the job is regarded by sentimental observers as sufficient compensation for the lack of material rewards.
67. He is hardly a sentimental sap who is prone to vicarious patriotism.
68. The middle-class in the center of concern in these novels, as it is in sentimental comedy.
69. In general, the violations of the unities in sentimental comedy are slight.
70. I don't know about Jones, but you seem to be stupidly sentimental about anything that links you.
71. He had always been sentimental about horses - too much so, according to his father.
72. Their use many centuries later in sentimental comedy or bourgeois tragedy was purely artificial.
73. He was associated with a heavy, melodramatic, and often sentimental style of acting.
74. Man, however, lacks the emotional capacity of woman, and can stand free of sentimental attachments or hurts.
75. My services were much in demand, not only for sentimental verses, but for expressions of anger and rather cruel satire.
76. Are the reasons still valid, or am I maintaining a merely sentimental tie?
77. Robinson found the car and bought it for sentimental reasons.
78. It exposes the grim underbelly to the sentimental images captured by the town's celebrated photographer Frank Sutcliffe.
79. A little goes a long way; too much is unbearably sentimental.
80. If Nivelle de la Chaussee was the great playwright of sentimental comedy, then Denise Diderot was the great theorist.
81. In its subordination of character to plot, sentimental comedy moves in the direction of Romantic drama.
82. I suppose we get more sentimental as we grow older.
83. I let him keep young ones for sentimental reasons since I don't need them for practical purposes.
84. Small items of both financial and sentimental value should never be left in the house unless a good safe has been installed.
85. She was incurably sentimental about wildlife and they were seldom without some maimed,[http://sentencedict.com/sentimental.html] deserted or starving creatures.
86. It is the opinion of a sentimental tourist that no price would be too great to pay, the novelist declared.
87. I saw ffeatherstonehaugh's as a young man's club, and kept up my subscription purely for sentimental reasons.
88. Minuses: Too ephemeral, sentimental and romantic to hold up against the well-grounded competition.
89. The same posturing and gesturing, typical of sentimental comedy, is found in La conjuracion de Venecia.
90. This is fashionably dismissed as a sentimental modern aberration, but it is how I read the figure.
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