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sen·ti·ment
/ˈsɛntəmənt/
感情,感傷,情操,情趣,感想,意見
From:
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sen·ti·ment
/ˈsɛntəmənt/
名詞
情感,傷感,情操
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sen·ti·ment
n.
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
.
The
word
sentiment
,
agreeably
to
the
use
made
of
it
by
our
best
English
writers
,
expresses
,
in
my
own
opinion
very
happily
,
those
complex
determinations
of
the
mind
which
result
from
the
cooperation
of
our
rational
powers
and
of
our
moral
feelings
.
--
Stewart
.
Alike
to
council
or
the
assembly
came
,
With
equal
souls
and
sentiments
the
same
. --
Pope
.
2.
Hence
,
generally
,
a
decision
of
the
mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning
;
thought
;
opinion
;
notion
;
judgment
;
as
,
to
express
one's
sentiments
on
a
subject
.
Sentiments
of
philosophers
about
the
perception
of
external
objects
.
--
Reid
.
Sentiment
,
as
here
and
elsewhere
employed
by
Reid
in
the
meaning
of
opinion
(
sententia
),
is
not
to
be
imitated
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
3.
A
sentence
,
or
passage
,
considered
as
the
expression
of
a
thought
;
a
maxim
;
a
saying
;
a
toast
.
4.
Sensibility
;
feeling
;
tender
susceptibility
.
Mr
.
Hume
sometimes
employs
(
after
the
manner
of
the
French
metaphysicians
)
sentiment
as
synonymous
with
feeling
;
a
use
of
the
word
quite
unprecedented
in
our
tongue
.
--
Stewart
.
Less
of
sentiment
than
sense
.
--
Tennyson
.
Syn:
--
Thought
;
opinion
;
notion
;
sensibility
;
feeling
.
Usage:
Sentiment
,
Opinion
,
Feeling
.
An
opinion
is
an
intellectual
judgment
in
respect
to
any
and
every
kind
of
truth
.
Feeling
describes
those
affections
of
pleasure
and
pain
which
spring
from
the
exercise
of
our
sentient
and
emotional
powers
.
Sentiment
(
particularly
in
the
plural
)
lies
between
them
,
denoting
settled
opinions
or
principles
in
regard
to
subjects
which
interest
the
feelings
strongly
,
and
are
presented
more
or
less
constantly
in
practical
life
.
Hence
,
it
is
more
appropriate
to
speak
of
our
religious
sentiments
than
opinions
,
unless
we
mean
to
exclude
all
reference
to
our
feelings
.
The
word
sentiment
,
in
the
singular
,
leans
ordinarily
more
to
the
side
of
feeling
,
and
denotes
a
refined
sensibility
on
subjects
affecting
the
heart
.
“On
questions
of
feeling
,
taste
,
observation
,
or
report
,
we
define
our
sentiments
.
On
questions
of
science
,
argument
,
or
metaphysical
abstraction
,
we
define
our
opinions
.
The
sentiments
of
the
heart
.
The
opinions
of
the
mind
. . .
There
is
more
of
instinct
in
sentiment
,
and
more
of
definition
in
opinion
.
The
admiration
of
a
work
of
art
which
results
from
first
impressions
is
classed
with
our
sentiments
;
and
,
when
we
have
accounted
to
ourselves
for
the
approbation
,
it
is
classed
with
our
opinions
.”
--
W
.
Taylor
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sentiment
n
1:
tender
,
romantic
,
or
nostalgic
feeling
or
emotion
2:
a
personal
belief
or
judgment
that
is
not
founded
on
proof
or
certainty
; "
my
opinion
differs
from
yours
"; "
what
are
your
thoughts
on
Haiti
?" [
syn
:
opinion
,
persuasion
,
view
,
thought
]
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