sentiment|sentiments in English
noun
[sen·ti·ment || 'sentɪmənt]
feeling, emotion; attitude, opinion; tender emotio
Use "sentiment|sentiments" in a sentence
1. Tarek echoes similar sentiments:
2. Aniline's sentiment dashboard provides you with 6 key areas of sentiment
3. These sentiments encapsulate our approach.
4. Do they echo your sentiments?
5. Cloying speech or sentiment.
6. 4 Cloying speech or sentiment.
7. Investor Sentiment Relaxes, Buoyantly
8. Investor Sentiment Relaxes, Buoyantly
9. They have hostile sentiments towards us.
10. Similar sentiments were expressed by many politicians.
11. Such sentiments might horrify some corporate executives.
12. Who has stoked this anti-India sentiment, and why has this anti-India sentiment peaked?
13. Public sentiment rapidly turned anti-American.
14. His speech was full of patriotic sentiments.
15. Here, morality and good sentiments clash headlong.
16. This involves a sharing of sentiments and ideas.
17. (Psalm 42:11) Let those be our sentiments.
18. First, this is hardly about Antiwar sentiments
19. Lake's sentiments looked pretty damning in print.
20. Speakers at the rally mouthed sentiments of unity.
21. And they'll kind of gauge sentiment.
22. The Foreign Secretary echoed this sentiment.
23. He could afford his lofty sentiment.
24. I heartily subscribe to that sentiment.
25. Perfect gentleman aboveboard reflect the sentiments meditations Huaiyuan ambitions!