Definitionadj. given to or marked by sentiment or sentimentality
Last update: August 15, 2015
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He has a sentimental attachment to his birthplace. [Please select]
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Jan becomes sentimental whenever she thinks about her deceased parents. [Please select]
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Although I usually enjoy the writer’s books, he did not impress me with his sentimental biography about his childhood in Maine. [Please select]
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In religion Rousseau was undoubtedly what he has been called above - a sentimental deist; but no one who reads him with the smallest attention can fail to see that sentimentalism was the essence, deism the accident of his creed. [Please select]
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Bumble, with a sentimental sternness. [Please select]
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Their substance is never sentimental and incommunicable. [Please select]
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Its artistic interest is purely decorative and sentimental. [Please select]
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Why, you are in a sentimental mood to-day, are you. [Please select]
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"You are getting sentimental, Philip," sneered Jasper. [Please select]
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Sir Charles has a sentimental attachment for the place. [Please select]
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She has none of this stupid, sentimental nonsense about Uncle Aubrey. [Please select]
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