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sentiment [ˈsentɪmənt] SUST. form.

1. sentiment (opinion, view):

2. sentiment sin pl. (emotional feelings):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

my sentiments exactly!
my sentiments exactly!

market sentiment SUST.

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Ejemplos de uso para sentiments

my sentiments exactly!

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It is a story that is overweighed by treacle-soaked sentiments.
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To exorcise this ghost, they both act on impulses reaching impromptu decisions that voice deeply held sentiments, which they push out at the time from any detail analysis.
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These conflicting sentiments were reflected in the relatively low turnout at the referendum and the narrowness of the victory for devolution campaigners.
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He is a supporter of communist orthodoxy and has expressed nationalist, anti-American and anti-western sentiments.
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The other concerns the distinction central to bourgeois ideology between interest and sentiments, selfishness and selflessness, embodied respectively in the public and private spheres.
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Such sentiments are the blinders of ignorance -- symptoms of our human need for proximity to facts before we believe them.
qz.com
Her sermons also included her free produce and anti-slavery sentiments.
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This fostered xenophobic sentiments towards urban immigrant communities who typically argued in favor of abolishing prohibition.
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Another important development in this period was the growth of pan-European sentiments.
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In the same article, he attempted to polish off his sentiments.
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