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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121. Apart from any sentimental reasons, the short-notice drove many to despair.
122. Perhaps the most innovative aspect of the sentimental comedy is that it represented a new form of tragi-comedy.
123. He was raucous, sentimental, hot. tempered, practical, simple, devious, big, and powerful.
124. The use of pantomime also enhances the sentimental force of the play.
125. One learns to grow suspicious of cosy, predictable and sentimental prayer meetings.
126. I went back later and took out all the pictures for sentimental reasons.
127. Eliot has been careful to avoid any sort of sentimental religiosity, and this strengthens greatly the play's climax.
128. My father became increasingly sentimental as he got older and his friends died off.
129. Yet the memoirs of these survivors, their dirge, is rarely inscribed in the chroniclers' sentimental journeys.
130. Where was Grandmother liking when she had that sentimental whim? In a dugout in Boise Canyon.
131. Bill's loyalty to his apprentice had been ill rewarded this evening and no trainer could afford to be sentimental.
132. Employing only a cool curiosity, she had defended herself from sentimental pretences.
133. How excited they all were! though at the last minute, unexpectedly afraid and sentimental too.
134. Harte also interrogates the sentimental by assigning Ken tuck the role of camp spokesman.
135. Ramos admitted he was sentimental about his old school and was sad to see it torn down.
136. The film is too cloyingly sentimental.
137. You're not sentimental, you're just a louse.
138. Flowers and cards, whether sentimental or goofy, are fun.
139. Oh , don't slop and gush and be sentimental.
140. Sterne, Laurence. A Sentimental Journey. New York: Penguin, 2002.
141. He's clever, but not rich; compassionate without being sentimental.
142. The book's sentimental denouement is pure Hollywood.
143. The result was Hyperion,[www.Sentencedict.com] a sentimental romance.
144. Marianne, emotional and sentimental, is the embodiment of sensibility.
145. In "Who Killed Palomino Molero?" we learn that a police officer's own sentimental proclivities may be warping his assessment of the prime suspects in the killing of a handsome young singer.
146. Different acid-soaking condition, neutralizer and sentimental condition has been studied for their effect of the productivity in phytic acid's process.
147. The faithless tutor entertained him with sentimental conversations in place of lectures on algebra and Greek.
148. This is an age when people often throw away things that break, but Lee notices people hang on to old, worn-out toys for sentimental reasons.
149. The sentimental words on the cards tell mothers why they are appreciated.
150. It can be said that he developed more, "a Chief Customs securinine sentimental" feel the soul.
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