Толковый словарь английского языка - sentiment
Sentiment
sentiment
noun Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French, from Medieval Latin ~um, from Latin sentire Date: 1639 1. an attitude, thought, or judgment prompted by feeling ; predilection , a specific view or notion ; opinion , 2. emotion , refined feeling ; delicate sensibility especially as expressed in a work of art, emotional idealism, a romantic or nostalgic feeling verging on ~ality, 3. an idea colored by emotion, the emotional significance of a passage or expression as distinguished from its verbal context, see: feeling
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n. 1 a mental feeling (the sentiment of pity). 2 a the sum of what one feels on some subject. b a verbal expression of this. 3 the expression of a view or desire esp. as formulated for a toast (concluded his speech with a sentiment). 4 an opinion as distinguished from the words meant to convey it (the sentiment is good though the words are injudicious). 5 a view or tendency based on or coloured with emotion (animated by noble sentiments). 6 such views collectively, esp. as an influence (sentiment unchecked by reason is a bad guide). 7 the tendency to be swayed by feeling rather than by reason. 8 a mawkish tenderness. b the display of this. 9 an emotional feeling conveyed in literature or art. Etymology: ME f. OF sentement f. med.L sentimentum f. L sentire feel ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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