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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



... that Lady Hester, with her quick insight into character, an insight sharpened by long and varied experience, took "the measure" of her visitor very accurately, and lightly estimated the vanity, self-consciousness, and inflated sentimentality which weakened the genius of Lamartine and marred his career, both for his ...
— Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century • W. H. Davenport Adams

... letters, all of them—your mother's, mine, everyone's. There is nothing more dreadful, when one is growing old, than to look back to one's youth." But Jeanne also kept her letters, was preparing a chest of "relics" in obedience to a sort of hereditary instinct of dreamy sentimentality, although she differed from her mother ...
— Une Vie, A Piece of String and Other Stories • Guy de Maupassant

... beside it, the pretty parasol, and the other habits in which she had arrived because she had none else, that her first indignation at the effrontery of tramps and vagabonds gave way to a momentary sentimentality over this genteel elopement, as it seemed. She closed the door, and withdrew as softly as she had come, to go and consult with her neighbours on ...
— Tess of the d'Urbervilles - A Pure Woman • Thomas Hardy

... originally and artistically—his invariable wear being light, loose-fitting suits, very fine shirts, and large collars and cuffs. Everything seemed to suit his upright figure and quiet, assured air. He was sensitive to the pitch of sentimentality, and, when reading a pathetic passage, his voice would begin to tremble and the tears to come into his eyes, until he had to lay the book aside. Likewise he was fond of music, and could accompany himself on the piano as he sang the love ...
— Childhood • Leo Tolstoy

... feel any fondness for such wisps of sentimentality and greediness as that?" Imogen asked, as the tiny griffon darted into the room and ran about, sniffing ...
— A Fountain Sealed • Anne Douglas Sedgwick


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