sentiment
Kelime Anlamı :
1. (isim) His, duygu, seziş; his inceliği, aşırı hassasiyet.
2. (çoğul) fikir, düşünce; mütalaa.
3. duygu.
4. his.
5. duyarlılık.
6. hassaslık.
7. duygusallık.
8. duyar.
9. duygu, his; seziş.
10. Bir kişi veya bir madde üzerinde toplanan birgrup eğilim, his, duygu.
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1.
A thought, view, or attitude, especially one based mainly on emotion instead of reason: an anti-american sentiment swept through the country. see synonyms at feeling, opinion.
2. emotion; feeling: different forms of music convey different kinds of sentiment.
3. tender or romantic feeling.
4. maudlin emotion; sentimentality.
5. the emotional import of a passage as distinct from its form of expression.
6. the expression of delicate and sensitive feeling, especially in art and literature.
2. emotion; feeling: different forms of music convey different kinds of sentiment.
3. tender or romantic feeling.
4. maudlin emotion; sentimentality.
5. the emotional import of a passage as distinct from its form of expression.
6. the expression of delicate and sensitive feeling, especially in art and literature.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A general thought, feeling, or sense.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A thought prompted by passion or feeling; a state of mind in view of some subject; feeling toward or respecting some person or thing; disposition prompting to action or expression.
2. hence, generally, a decision of the mind formed by deliberation or reasoning; thought; opinion; notion; judgment.
3. A sentence, or passage, considered as the expression of a thought; a maxim; a saying; a toast.
4. sensibility; feeling; tender susceptibility.
2. hence, generally, a decision of the mind formed by deliberation or reasoning; thought; opinion; notion; judgment.
3. A sentence, or passage, considered as the expression of a thought; a maxim; a saying; a toast.
4. sensibility; feeling; tender susceptibility.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
feeling; sensation; sentience; life.
2. higher feeling: emotion.
3. in psychology, an emotional judgment; also, the faculty for a special emotion.
4. sensibility, or a tendency to make emotional judgments; tender susceptibility.
5. exhibition or manifestation of feeling or sensibility, as in literature, art, or music; a literary or artistic expression of a refined or delicate feeling or fancy.
6. thought; opinion; notion; judgment; the decision of the mind formed by deliberation or reflection: as, to express one's sentiments on a subject.
7. the sense, thought, or opinion contained in words, but considered as distinct from them: as, we may like the sentiment when we dislike the language. hence A thought expressed in striking words; especially, a sentence expressive of some particularly important or agreeable thought, or of a wish or desire; in particular, a toast, often couched in proverbial or epigrammatic language.
8. plural in phrenology, the second division of the moral or affective faculties of the mind, the first being termed propensities. see phrenology.
9. taste; quality.
10.
2. higher feeling: emotion.
3. in psychology, an emotional judgment; also, the faculty for a special emotion.
4. sensibility, or a tendency to make emotional judgments; tender susceptibility.
5. exhibition or manifestation of feeling or sensibility, as in literature, art, or music; a literary or artistic expression of a refined or delicate feeling or fancy.
6. thought; opinion; notion; judgment; the decision of the mind formed by deliberation or reflection: as, to express one's sentiments on a subject.
7. the sense, thought, or opinion contained in words, but considered as distinct from them: as, we may like the sentiment when we dislike the language. hence A thought expressed in striking words; especially, a sentence expressive of some particularly important or agreeable thought, or of a wish or desire; in particular, a toast, often couched in proverbial or epigrammatic language.
8. plural in phrenology, the second division of the moral or affective faculties of the mind, the first being termed propensities. see phrenology.
9. taste; quality.
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from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia