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sentiments

/ˈsɛn.tɪ.mənts/

Meanings
  • noun

    feelings or emotions; the mental or emotional state of a person

    - "She expressed her joyful sentiments towards him."
    - "The sentiments of the crowd were mixed during the speech."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈsɛn.tɪ.mənts/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with sentiments
premises , sentinences , presences
Homonyms
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  1. Sentiments (en) : Feelings or emotions

  2. Sentiments (fr) : Expenses

  3. Sentiments (es) : Thoughts, opinions


Homophones
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  1. sentiments (en) : Feelings or emotions

  2. sentiments (fr) : Expenses


Variants
List of all variants of sentiments that leads to same result
sentiment , sentiments , my sentiments exactly
Forms
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sentimental (adj), sentimentally (adv), sentimentality (n)


Etymology
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From the Latin 'sentire' meaning 'to feel'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'sentiments' was first used in English literature in the 14th century.

  2. The study of sentiments and emotions is called affective science or emotional intelligence.


Related Concepts
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  1. Emotion: A complex psychological state that involves three distinct components: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.

  2. Feeling: A mental or emotional response to a stimulus or situation.


Culture
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Sentiments have been a significant theme in literature, art, music, and philosophy. They have been explored in various works such as Shakespeare's plays, novels by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, and poems by William Wordsworth and Emily Dickinson.

How to Memorize "sentiments"

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    - Imagine a heart filled with different emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, and love.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'sentiments' with feelings and emotions.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'HAPPY' to remember the different emotions: Happiness, Anger, Pleasance, Pride, and Yuck.


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