Sentiment ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Sentiment ( noun )

  1. A view or opinion about something, especially one that is held by many people.
  2. An emotional response or attitude towards something.
  3. A feeling or emotion.
  4. An inclination or tendency towards a particular feeling or attitude.
  5. The emotional or attitudinal content of a work of art, literature, or music.

Origin:

Late 18th century: from french sentiment, from latin sentire "to feel".

Examples:

  1. The sentiment of the crowd was that the game had been fixed.
  2. The sentiment towards the new policy is mixed.
  3. The poem evokes feelings of nostalgia and sentiment.
  4. The sentiment of the song is about love.
  5. The artist uses his work to express his personal sentiments.

(As a noun)

Sentiment ( noun )

  1. A view or opinion about something, especially one that is held by many people.
  2. An emotional response or attitude towards something.
  3. A feeling or emotion.
  4. An inclination or tendency towards a particular feeling or attitude.
  5. The emotional or attitudinal content of a work of art, literature, or music.

Origin:

Late 18th century: from french sentiment, from latin sentire "to feel".

Examples:

  1. The sentiment of the crowd was that the game had been fixed.
  2. The sentiment towards the new policy is mixed.
  3. The poem evokes feelings of nostalgia and sentiment.
  4. The sentiment of the song is about love.
  5. The artist uses his work to express his personal sentiments.
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