sentiment

  • 31sentiment — sen|ti|ment [ˈsentımənt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Medieval Latin sentimentum, from Latin sentire; SENTIENT] 1.) [U and C] formal an opinion or feeling you have about something ▪ Similar sentiments were expressed by many politicians.… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 32sentiment — sen|ti|ment [ sentımənt ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount FORMAL a belief or an attitude toward something: I had considerable sympathy with the sentiments expressed in his letter. His party had encouraged nationalist sentiment. popular sentiment… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 33sentiment —    , sentimental, and sentimentality    Sentiment is a person s cast of mind or general mental disposition. It may be an opinion about a specific matter, or an emotion elicited by an image. Although there is no value judgment necessarily implied… …

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  • 34sentiment — noun 1 (C, U) formal an opinion or feeling you have about something: It is my sentiment that we should vote against the motion. | popular sentiment (=what most people think) | my/your sentiments: I share your sentiments entirely. 2 (U) feelings… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 35sentimènt — ênta m (ȅ é) knjiž. čustvo, občutje: pri tem pesniku prevladuje sentiment; patriotični, svetobolni sentiment / pristen pokrajinski, slovenski sentiment / govoriti o čem brez sentimenta brez sentimentalnosti ♦ psih. šibkejše, trajnejše čustveno… …

    Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika

  • 36sentiment — nm. sêtimê (Albanais.001b), sintimê (001a) / in (Arvillard.228). E. : Sentir. A1) v. , donner le sentiment de (+ inf.) : fâre / fére sentiment kraire ke (+ ind.) <faire croire que> (228, CFA.224a 2 / 001). A2) avoir le sentiment que : sinti …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 37Sentiment — Das Sentiment (franz. sentiment für: „Empfindung, Gefühl“) ist das deutsche Kunstwort für die Stimmungen (bullish, bearish, euphorisch, panisch) an den Investitions und Spekulationsmärkten der Börse. Stimmungsindikatoren sind der Maßstab für das… …

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  • 38sentiment — [17] Sentiment comes via Old French sentiment from medieval Latin sentīmentum ‘feeling’, a derivative of Latin sentīre ‘feel’ (from which English gets sensation, sense, sentence, etc). It originally meant ‘feeling’ and ‘opinion’ (the former now… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 39sentiment — [17] Sentiment comes via Old French sentiment from medieval Latin sentīmentum ‘feeling’, a derivative of Latin sentīre ‘feel’ (from which English gets sensation, sense, sentence, etc). It originally meant ‘feeling’ and ‘opinion’ (the former now… …

    Word origins

  • 40sentiment — Synonyms and related words: Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, admiration, adoration, affect, affection, affections, affective faculty, affectivity, agape, apprehension, ardency, ardor, assumption, attachment, attitude, bathos, belief,… …

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