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.

26. Sentimentality seems a characteristic of all the writers of that period.

27. Corniness: triteness, lack of subtlety; extreme sentimentality: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

28. He talked about his homeland with all the sentimentality of an expatriate.

29. You can't let sentimentality derail everything that we've worked so hard for.

30. He was the first artist to depict the Highland landscape without sentimentality.

31. In these novels of great emotional intensity, sensibility and sentimentality lead to virtue.

32. There's a pathos in his performance which he never lets slide into sentimentality.

33. 21 He talked about his homeland with all the sentimentality of an expatriate.

34. Love is often a victim of its stubbornness, sentimentality, irrationality and absurdity. Dr T.P.Chia 

35. Synonyms for Corniness include sentiment, sentimentality, sentimentalism, mawkishness, mush, sappiness, sloppiness, soppiness, schmaltz and emotionalism

36. And his win-at-all-costs upbringing in Texas politics left no room for sentimentality.

37. Such feelings infuse Ekhrajiha, which is nonetheless an odd mix of slapstick humour and mawkish sentimentality.

38. It encouraged sentimentality, the primary emotional evil of our day, and a sort of caring blandness.

39. He has no sentimentality about firing unproductive employees, even those who have worked for the company for years.

40. 10 Love is often a victim of its stubbornness, sentimentality,(www.Sentencedict.com) irrationality and absurdity. Dr T.P.Chia 

41. As the late Victor Schwab would put it, "our mind is a montage of hasty impressions, fuzzy generalities, bromidic wall-motto sentiments, self-justifications and sentimentalities."

42. 20 Love is often a victim of its stubbornness, sentimentality, irrationality and absurdity. Dr T.P.Chia 

43. Labour needs some one with whom it feels thoroughly unsafe, some one who can overcome its sentimentality about itself.

44. Bennett is to avoid the Bathetical plunging into mawkish sentimentality by finding a role for the frustrated Irene in prison

45. There remains the niggling doubt that this delay has something to do with our muddled sentimentality towards animals.

46. Bathos noun anticlimax, disappointment, sentimentality, letdown, comedown (informal), mawkishness, false pathos There was an element of Bathos about the much-acclaimed speech

47. But his lack of sentimentality makes his films seem difficult and harsh and he has yet to have a commercial success.

48. Corniness is comforting, and decent, and old-fashioned. With clothes, it often means sartorial tricks, or gestures, that express little other than sentimentality.

49. The word "Cloying" is an adjective that means: disgusting and distasteful by excessive sweetness, sentimentality or richness.Example:Watch movies with such c

50. An Astute mixture of laughter and tears, the screenplay constantly pulls back from the edge of outright sentimentality with a sarcastic one-liner or a cheeky remark

51. Using emotion in a very obvious way, so that the result is unpleasant the Cloying sentimentality of her novels His acting was passionate, but never Cloying or sentimental.

52. “Generally, the Courts of law shall not be carried away by mere sentimentalities or the Conjunctures or surmises or the status of the accused as habitual offender but bound to proceed on the basis of legal evidence alone,” Justice Shankar said

53. Make no bones about it, this TV show represents audience manipulation at its finest and most cynical, exploiting the Basest emotional responses of pity, sentimentality, and, in the case of some of the acts, ridicule

54. ‘Of course, the Banausic Belichick - at his glibbest - counters: ‘Yeah, everyone complains about my fashion.’’ ‘This utopian sentiment, patently present in the Banausic sentimentality of lyrics in popular music, combines with the notion of uniform moral space to …

55. ‘Of course, the Banausic Belichick - at his glibbest - counters: ‘Yeah, everyone complains about my fashion.’’ ‘This utopian sentiment, patently present in the Banausic sentimentality of lyrics in popular music, combines with the notion of uniform moral space to …

56. Real compassion, not the one that comes from some inconstant sentimentality, derives from the clear perception that our I am happens to be situated in this specific body (our body) by what seems to be some Cosmic aleatory caprice.

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58. Synonyms & Antonyms of Bias (Entry 1 of 3) 1 an attitude that always favors one way of feeling or acting especially without considering any other possibilities he has a powerful Bias towards sentimentality, which comes through even in his grittier stories

59. Victorian London's Brattiest wit, Wilde once remarked, of Dickens' "The Old Curiosity Shop," that "one must have a heart of stone to read the death of little Nell without laughing." It would be stone-hearted to laugh at "The Happy Prince," but its level of sentimentality is nearly Dickensian.

60. A Cloying attitude or quality annoys you because it is too sweet or nice Cloying sentimentality 2 Cloying food or smells are sweet and make you feel sick the thick Cloying smell of cheap perfume ► see thesaurus at sweet —Cloyingly adverb Examples from the Corpus Cloying • The novel's plot is interesting, but the dialogue is just too Cloying.

61. A coming of age novel that isn't burdened with sentimentality, The Holy Spirit of My Uncle's Cojones is a breezy, entertaining read about 16 year old Tony, depressed and in love, who, after a half-hearted suicide attempt, is sent to San Francisco to spend the summer with his pot-smoking, drug dealing, womanizing uncle Jack

62. Alternating between Blase nonchalance and brisk nattiness, the author was the matinee idol for fans and scholars alike.: Goe to prepare the maryages what neede the torchis light? be holde the towres of troy do shyne with brandes that Blase full bright.: Harry is allergic to sentimentality, yet under the Blase surface is a smoky torch singer struggling to emerge.

63. Here is the main difference between "Blended" and his other output over the past several years, slapped-together efforts like "Just Go With It," "Jack and Jill," "That’s My Boy" and the "Grown Ups" movies: There’s a vague sense of tonal consistency.Whereas so many of his films are just unabashed raunchfests until the very end, when they shoehorn in some false, gooey sentimentality, …