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Synonyms & Similar Words
opinion
attitude
view
perspective
feeling
emotion
mood
disposition
inclination
tendency
leaning
bias
prejudice
notion
belief
conviction
judgment
perception
reaction
response
sensation
outlook
mindset
stance
position
standpoint
sentimentality
sensibility
emotionalism
passion
fervor
enthusiasm
excitement
eagerness
zeal
ardor
affection
fondness
liking
love
hatred
aversion
distaste
disgust
abhorrence
repugnance
Meaning of Sentiment
A person's views or attitudes, especially as expressed in a particular context or situation
Definitions
- A person's views or attitudes, especially as expressed in a particular context or situation
- * A feeling or emotion, especially one that is strong or overwhelming
- * A vague or general opinion or attitude, especially one that is not based on reason or evidence
Etymology of Sentiment
The word "sentiment" comes from the Old French word "sentiment", which is derived from the Latin word "sentire", meaning "to feel"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a person's feelings or opinions, and has evolved over time to include a range of related meanings
Example Uses
- The company's sentiment towards the new policy is largely positive
- * Her sentiment about the issue was clear from her speech
- * The sentiment of the crowd was one of excitement and anticipation
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
indifference
apathy
neutrality
objectivity
detachment
disinterest
unconcern
disregard
disdain
contempt
scorn
hatred
hostility
antipathy
aversion
dislike
distaste
disfavor
displeasure
dissatisfaction
discontent