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sen·ti·men·tal
/ˌsɛntəˈmɛntḷ/
(
a
.)感傷性的,感情脆弱的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sen·ti·men·tal
a.
1.
Having
,
expressing
,
or
containing
a
sentiment
or
sentiments
;
abounding
with
moral
reflections
;
containing
a
moral
reflection
;
didactic
. [
Obsoles
.]
Nay
,
ev'n
each
moral
sentimental
stroke
,
Where
not
the
character
,
but
poet
,
spoke
,
He
lopped
,
as
foreign
to
his
chaste
design
,
Nor
spared
a
useless
,
though
a
golden
line
. --
Whitehead
.
2.
Inclined
to
sentiment
;
having
an
excess
of
sentiment
or
sensibility
;
indulging
the
sensibilities
for
their
own
sake
;
artificially
or
affectedly
tender
; --
often
in
a
reproachful
sense
.
A
sentimental
mind
is
rather
prone
to
overwrought
feeling
and
exaggerated
tenderness
.
--
Whately
.
3.
Addressed
or
pleasing
to
the
emotions
only
,
usually
to
the
weaker
and
the
unregulated
emotions
.
Syn:
--
Romantic
.
Usage:
Sentimental
,
Romantic
.
Sentimental
usually
describes
an
error
or
excess
of
the
sensibilities
;
romantic
,
a
vice
of
the
imagination
.
The
votary
of
the
former
gives
indulgence
to
his
sensibilities
for
the
mere
luxury
of
their
excitement
;
the
votary
of
the
latter
allows
his
imagination
to
rove
for
the
pleasure
of
creating
scenes
of
ideal
enjoiment
.
“Perhaps
there
is
no
less
danger
in
works
called
sentimental
.
They
attack
the
heart
more
successfully
,
because
more
cautiously.”
--
V
.
Knox
.
“I
can
not
but
look
on
an
indifferency
of
mind
,
as
to
the
good
or
evil
things
of
this
life
,
as
a
mere
romantic
fancy
of
such
who
would
be
thought
to
be
much
wiser
than
they
ever
were
,
or
could
be.”
--
Bp
.
Stillingfleet
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sentimental
adj
1:
given
to
or
marked
by
sentiment
or
sentimentality
2:
effusively
or
insincerely
emotional
; "
a
bathetic
novel
";
"
maudlin
expressons
of
sympathy
"; "
mushy
effusiveness
"; "
a
schmaltzy
song
"; "
sentimental
soap
operas
"; "
slushy
poetry
" [
syn
:
bathetic
,
drippy
,
hokey
,
maudlin
,
mawkish
,
mushy
,
schmaltzy
,
schmalzy
,
slushy
]
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