Synonym: affectionate, emotional, tender. Similar words: sentiment, experimental, mental, mentally, incremental, rudimentary, fundamental, developmental. Meaning: [‚sentɪ'mentl] adj. 1. given to or marked by sentiment or sentimentality 2. effusively or insincerely emotional.
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91. I quite enjoyed the movie but I thought the ending was a little sentimental.
92. Later, as dusk began to fall, they got sentimental about each other and began to cry.
93. It is of considerable sentimental value and Mr Moorcock wonders if he lost it that night and if you had found it.
94. Sentimental dramatists insist that comedy should have a higher purpose than merely to ridicule the weaknesses of mankind.
95. Walt Disney could have had sentimental reason to consider northeastern Lake.
96. Compassion is not just feeling with someone, but seeking to change the situation. Frequently people think compassion and love are merely sentimental. No! They are very demanding. If you are going to be compassionate, be prepared for action! Desmond Tutu
97. She also lost several pieces of jewellery which were of sentimental value.
98. Sentimental comedy possesses several characteristics that are incompatible with the classic concept of tragedy and the tragic hero.
99. The piano has great sentimental value to her - it belonged to her grandmother.
100. Where the actual film is unfocused, slack and sentimental, the trailer for Uncle Buck is a minor masterpiece.
101. They were sentimental as could be, and the rhymes were strained, and the diction archaic.
102. I remember crying sentimental tears a few years later in 1987 when I watched on television Neil Kinnock's party political broadcast.
103. Wilson is not widely viewed as a sentimental, Don Juan sort of guy.
104. Few critics join Ortega in refusing women even the conditions necessary to write lyric poetry on sentimental themes.
105. Sentimental attachment to some geographic part of the world is not part of the system.
106. Only a sentimental, middle-class idiot would have thought of it.
107. The Romantic plays increase the interrogations, apostrophes, abrupt interruptions, exclamations and leaders that were so evident in sentimental comedy.
108. The view that Anne was a sentimental Jacobite who secretly wished her brother-in-law to succeed her has now been debunked as myth.
109. His supporters stress the sentimental and entertainment value of seeing him take the baton one more time.
110. There was not even time for sentimental looks backward at the receding coast of the homeland.
111. Yet the shares have been hammered for little more than sentimental reasons.
112. The line between reportage and fiction, between social satire and sentimental snapshots,[Sentencedict] was blurring.
113. He was not the sort of man who gets sentimental about old friendships.
114. Only don't wax sentimental over their hospitality, just thinking of it gives me indigestion.
115. Where there were sentimental witnesses the old, the ugly and the inept always came out best.
116. The cousin was Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal Pictures and a man with a sentimental propensity for hiring his relatives.
117. Sentimental visits home were punctuated by heated and bitter political arguments with my nearest and dearest.
118. The movie San Francisco has given this resiliency its most enduring, sentimental, and apolitical treatment.
119. These moral essays advanced other theories in harmony with sentimental comedy.
120. Our stuff may be any combination of old and new, used or unused, practical, sentimental or frivolous.
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