sentimentality|sentimentalities in English
noun
[sen·ti·men·tal·i·ty || ‚sentɪmen'tælətɪ]
quality of being sentimental, quality of being emotional (especially excessively emotional)
Use "sentimentality|sentimentalities" in a sentence
1. Undone by sentimentality.
2. Nevertheless, I recognise this as sentimentality.
3. His poetry often lapses into sentimentality.
4. The director discovered a rich vein of sentimentality.
5. Here is the pretty official groveling in sentimentality.
6. In short, a romantic fiction of unashamed sentimentality.
7. In this book there is no sentimentality.
8. There was no sentimentality about these cottages.
9. Sentimentality was the defining feature of old Labour's solipsism.
10. She criticized the cloying sentimentality of the film.
11. If you find her, forget all grandfatherly sentimentality.
12. In pure comedy, emotion, especially sentimentality, is avoided.
13. His books are sometimes accused of sickly sentimentality.
14. His old self would have scorned such sentimentality.
15. The film is flawed by moments of melodrama and sentimentality.
16. The film lapses into mawkish sentimentality near the end.
17. Poor dear little Maman, how honorable was her sentimentality.
18. 2 She criticized the cloying sentimentality of the film.
19. It's nearly impossible to do without some simpering sentimentality.
20. Sentimentality seems a Characteristic of all the writers of that period
21. Occasionally, the figure subjects wobble on the edge of sentimentality.
22. 13 His particular trademark is a cute and cloying sentimentality.
23. He was careful to avoid any sentimentality in his speech.
24. Caring for animals is not sentimentality - it reinforces our respect for life.
25. The movie seems to tap into a general sentimentality about animals.