Definitionn. someone who indulges in excessive sentimentality
Last update: October 5, 2015
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A poet is a good sentimentalist. [Please select]
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He was more learned, more sincere, and more logical than Chateaubriand; less of a political partisan and less of a literary sentimentalist than Montalembert. [Please select]
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Young though she was, Polly was no sentimentalist in religion. [Please select]
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Such complications with a woman mark the elderly sensualist or sentimentalist--he was fifty-four at the commencement of the _affaire_--rather than the master-ruler of men. [Please select]
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That man that he had supposed just, that sentimentalist so affected by his own singing, had, between two arpeggios, coldly given the order for death. [Please select]
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[Illustration] ยง3 When it comes to his drawings of children du Maurier is very far away from the sentimentalist of the Barrie school. [Please select]
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She turned, laughing, at the bedroom door, and her mother, no sentimentalist, thought that she looked extraordinarily pretty. [Please select]
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Pond, whom no one could have taken for a sentimentalist, made no comment whatever. [Please select]
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