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- SENTIMENTAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SENTIMENTAL is marked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional idealism How to use sentimental in a sentence
- SENTIMENTAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A sentimental person is strongly influenced by emotional feelings, especially about happy memories of past events or relationships with other people, rather than by careful thought and judgment based on facts:
- SENTIMENTAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A sentimental person or thing feels or makes you feel emotions such as tenderness, affection, or sadness, sometimes in a way that is exaggerated or foolish
- Sentimental - definition of sentimental by The Free Dictionary
Having, showing, or caused by emotion, especially tender or affectionate feeling: I have sentimental ties to the small town I grew up in 2 Having, showing, or caused by strong or extravagant tenderness or sadness, often in an idealized way: "He had no sentimental illusions about poverty's virtues" (Sherill Tippins)
- sentimental adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of sentimental adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary connected with your emotions, rather than reason He has a strong sentimental attachment to the place She kept the letters for sentimental reasons The ring wasn't worth very much but it had great sentimental value Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- Sentimental Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Sentimental definition: Having, showing, or caused by emotion, especially tender or affectionate feeling
- SENTIMENTAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Sentimental definition: expressive of or appealing to sentiment, especially the tender emotions and feelings, as love, pity, or nostalgia See examples of SENTIMENTAL used in a sentence
- Sentimental - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Sentimental describes a person who relies on emotions more than reason, or a novel or film that is overly emotional Derived from the Latin verb, sentire "to feel," sentimental always implies that the emotions are involved a little too much
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