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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151. He loved children with no holds barred, but never with the sentimental fakery of admiring their "purity."
152. Adorned with a festive collection of colorful pressed flowers and a heartwarming verse, this is a sweetly sentimental way to express your affection! Paraffin wax. 60 hour burning time.
153. We are no more inclined to eke out our sentimental sorrows cherish our bodily pains.
154. His portrait of Templeton is at times suffused in an atmosphere of sentimental nostalgia.
155. I believe, men also are sometimes sentimental, not resilient , buried in the past, stingy, and destructible.
156. A large number of phonograms are made of original Character with sentimental symbol for differentiating original Character's sense and improving distinction of Character's meaning.
157. Thus, the Zen sect resulted in the dual tendency of tranquil mental pursuit and sentimental low-spirited mentality of the early song literary men.
158. Some women also confessed to carrying sentimental and comforting but hardly practical items, including a son's baby tooth, a daughter's first pair of shoes and their father's watch.
159. The abler speakers were to play to the gallery , and take a sentimental and sensational line.
160. Nana in those days was subject to the fancies a sentimental girl will indulge in.
161. The famous Elegy, Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray, the outstanding poet of English sentimentalism of the 18th century, is the perfection of the sentimental literature.
162. Juror No. 10 , Richard Marsh , was for Cowperwood in a sentimental way.
163. How could she face her parents, get back her box, and disconcert the whole scheme for the rehabilitation of her family on such sentimental grounds?
164. I am a sentimental life very unfortunate person, needs to use the woman fire general enthusiasm to melt, hoped you are one.
165. Lex : Chopin? I always thought you found him to be too sentimental.
166. It's disappointing to find that at heart you are sentimental.
167. Its central relationship, between an upper-middle-class man and his working-class lover, has been described as sentimental, its happy ending dismissed as wish-fulfilment.
168. A good mastery of the sematic features and syntaxic reverse functions of the sentimental verb is very beneficial to our English study.
169. Private enterprise's unfair competition, that also own child - - good and evil also has the sentimental choices.
170. Inquires about the present sentimental condition, Liang Jingru is first plays mystically : lets you guess!
171. He experienced and observed nature and life with his sentimental heart, and expressed interior serenity, wisdom and poetry with his lento and leisurely pen.
172. Here's the B-17 Flying Fortress "Sentimental Journey" on a simulated bombing run[Sentencedict.com], with pyrotechnic smoke in the background.
173. "Classic and romantic, wise and iconoclast, light and serious, sentimental and moralist, he created the 'Rohmer' style, which will outlive him, " Sarkozy said in a statement.
174. And so I think that we can probably draw a distinction between a moral obligation for communitarian beliefs and sort of just a sentimental, emotional attachment. --- Good.
175. His father took him on a sentimental pilgrimage to Ireland.
176. The Skyway cable-car line that connects Tomorrowland with the clever but cloyingly sentimental Fantasyland is the only spot in the park from which you can see the outside world.
177. Goldsmith, Oliver. "A Comparison Between Laughing and Sentimental Comedy. " The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. London: John Murray, 1854.
178. Bai Xianyong's particular personal life experience, his sentimental character and the Chinese traditional literary aesthetic views imbue his fiction creations with dense sentimentalism.
179. Nostalgia is, in the end, a seductive and sentimental fib.
180. The most sentimental thing in the world is to hide your feelings; it is making too much of them. Stoicism is the direct product of sentimentalism.
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