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be sentiment
noun
A general thought, feeling, or sense.
synonyms
Exact(1)
"There seems to be sentiment that the current schedule serves us very well," Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said.
Similar(59)
It was sentiment and no substance.
In his films, humor is sentiment's most effective foil.
First is sentiment.
(Those were sentiments shared by Gray's family).
These are sentiments echoed by Seaya's Kleindl.
There was sentiments of that from the very earliest draft.
These are sentiments from which I find inspiration.
These are sentiments at once inexplicable and endearing.
These are sentiments worth exploring in future studies.
There were sentiments of fatalism when asked whether residents were concerned about air pollution.
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