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Sentimentality   /sˌɛntəmɛntˈælɪti/  /sˌɛnəmɛntˈælɪti/   Listen
Sentimentality

noun
1.
Falsely emotional in a maudlin way.  Synonyms: drippiness, mawkishness, mushiness, sloppiness, soupiness.
2.
Extravagant or affected feeling or emotion.






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"Sentimentality" Quotes from Famous Books



... sat on the edge of a small stone tank full of water and dabbed his swollen eye with a wet pocket-handkerchief, M. Dumollard, the mathematical master, made cheap fun of Britannic sentimentality about animals, and told us how the English noblesse were privileged to beat their wives with sticks no thicker than their ankles, and sell them "au rabais" in the horse-market of Smissfeld; and that they paid men to box each other to death on the stage of Drury Lane, and all ...
— The Martian • George Du Maurier

... haunting, impressionist war sketches of his that all London talked about, after the Regent Street exhibition that he didn't even try for leave to see! The critics spoke of the mysterious, spiritual quality of his work, which gave "without sentimentality" picturesqueness to the shell-holes and mud, the shattered trees and wooden crosses, ...
— Everyman's Land • C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson

... its solidity, there are a strange lightness and grace in the temple of Philae; there is an elegance you will not find in the other temples of Egypt. But it is an elegance quite undefiled by weakness, by any sentimentality. (Even a building, like a love-lorn maid, can be sentimental.) Edward FitzGerald once defined taste as the feminine of genius. Taste prevails in Philae, a certain delicious femininity that seduces the eyes and the heart of man. Shall we call ...
— The Spell of Egypt • Robert Hichens

... Genlis' "Veillees du Chateau," and "Adele et Theodore," were rubbish, if not poison. The novels of Florian were genuine and simple romances, less mischievous, I incline to think, upon the whole, than the educational Countess's mock moral sentimentality; but Chateaubriand's "Atala et Chactas," with its picturesque pathos, and his powerful classical novel of "Les Martyrs," were certainly unfit reading for young girls of excitable feelings and wild ...
— Records of a Girlhood • Frances Anne Kemble

... none of the sentimentality so common at that age, and it can be proved that she had never an attachment, nor was disappointed in love, as has ...
— Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 • S.M. Fuller


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