sentiment

  • 21sentiment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, strong ▪ growing ▪ common, general, prevailing ▪ fine, lofty …

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  • 22sentiment — n. feeling 1) to express a sentiment 2) to display, show sentiment 3) a growing; lofty; patriotic; shocking; strong sentiment 4) sentiment against; for, in favor of (there is growing sentiment in favor of a tax reduction) 5) sentiment that +… …

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  • 23Sentiment — Le sentiment est la composante de l émotion qui implique les fonctions cognitives de l organisme, la manière d apprécier. Le sentiment est à l origine d une connaissance immédiate ou d une simple impression. Il renvoie à la perception de l état… …

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  • 24sentiment — [[t]se̱ntɪmənt[/t]] sentiments 1) N VAR: supp N A sentiment that people have is an attitude which is based on their thoughts and feelings. Public sentiment rapidly turned anti American... He s found growing sentiment for military action.… …

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  • 25sentiment — 01. The public seems largely to agree with the [sentiment] expressed by the President during his recent press conference. 02. In case of a fire, I would first try to save things of [sentimental] value, such as family photos. 03. He is always very …

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  • 26Sentiment —          BONAPARTE (Napoléon)     Bio express : Premier consul à vie puis empereur des Français (1769 1821)     «Le cœur de l homme d État doit être dans sa tête.»     Source : Mémorial de Sainte Hélène (Las Cases)     Mot(s) clé(s) : Homme d… …

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  • 27sentiment */ — UK [ˈsentɪmənt] / US noun Word forms sentiment : singular sentiment plural sentiments 1) [countable/uncountable] formal a belief or an attitude towards something His party had encouraged nationalist sentiment. I had considerable sympathy with the …

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  • 28sentiment — sentimentless, adj. /sen teuh meuhnt/, n. 1. an attitude toward something; regard; opinion. 2. a mental feeling; emotion: a sentiment of pity. 3. refined or tender emotion; manifestation of the higher or more refined feelings. 4. exhibition or… …

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  • 29Sentiment — Empfindung; Stimmungslage; Emotion; Gefühlsbewegung; Regung; Gefühlsregung; Gespür; Gefühl; Affekt * * * Sen|ti|ment 〈[ sãtimã:] n. 15; geh.〉 Empfindung, Gefühl …

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  • 30sentiment — n. 1 a mental feeling (the sentiment of pity). 2 a the sum of what one feels on some subject. b a verbal expression of this. 3 the expression of a view or desire esp. as formulated for a toast (concluded his speech with a sentiment). 4 an opinion …

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