31 Words to use with sentiment

Sentiments et coutumes.

AMOUR, m., sentiment par lequel le coeur se porte vers ce qui lui plaît fortement.

vous n'avez donc, jeune homme, aucun sentiment religieux.

When he comes to know the cause of his joy or sorrow, sentiment awakens, his heart opens to love or hatred, and he expresses his new emotion not by cries alone, nor yet by speech; he smiles upon his mother, and his first gesture is a smile.

Though pride of race is evident in the dominant Gaelic stock, their national sentiment centres not in the race, but altogether in the country, which is constantly personified and made the object of a sort of cult.

I have thrown myself heart and soul into this question because British pledges abstract justice, and religious sentiment coincide.

The continuous financial drain, the emasculation of the Punjab and the betrayal of the Muslim sentiment constitute, in my humble opinion, a threefold robbery of India.

For high degrees of moral sentiment control the unfavorable influences of climate; and some of our grandest examples of men and of races come from the equatorial regions,as the genius of Egypt, of India, and of Arabia.

What does the sentiment demand?

The national prestige was humbled, the national sentiment despondent, the national faith disturbed.

The disciples were "ces petits comités de bonnes gens," very simple, very credulous, and like their country full of a "sentiment gai et tendre de la vie," and of an "imagination riante."

I had not gone far, but I 'spied two brawney champions at a rubbers of cuffs, which by the dexterity of their head's, hands, and heels, I judged could be no other than Englishmen: nor were my sentiments groundless, for presently I heard the mob cry out, O! rare Jo!

et de la fantaisie, à mettre au service du sentiment les plus subtiles lumières de la raison,...l'esprit de finesse employé à découvrir les plus secrets mouvements de notre sensibilité,par conséquent l'usage conscient d'un style ajusté à la ténuité de ces enquêtes, style qui n'est pas exempt de recherche, mais qui abonde en trouvailles décisives,voilà précisément le marivaudage.

The essence of tragedy is a spiritual breakdown or decline, and in the great French play the spiritual sentiment mounts unceasingly until the last line.

In vain did the plot thicken in the scenes that followed, in vain the dialogue wax more passionate and stirring, and the progress of the sentiment point more and more clearly to the arduous developement which impended.

The multitude love to hear the powerful exposed and reproached up to a certain limit; but if reproach go clearly beyond all that they feel to be deserved, a violent sentiment reacts on the head of the reviler: and though popular indignation (even when free from the element of selfishness) ill fixes the due measure of Punishment, I have a strong belief that it is righteous, when it pronounces the verdict Guilty.

My picture, as I have said, was a fairly executed steel engraving, taken from some one of the thousands of "Tokens," or "Keepsakes," or "Amulets," or "Gems," or such like harmless giftbooks, with which youths of tender sentiment remind preoccupied damsels of their careful penchants.

Few men have the temper or the sentiment requisite for the support of intimate relations under such conditions.

Was old-time sentiment right, after all?

One department in this collection bears the name "In Serious Mood," and its sentiment rings as true as that of any other.

That a moral foundation so broad should uphold a moral superstructure so narrow, is owing to the circumstance that the popular sentiment rules, and as every thing is referred to a body of judges that, in the nature of things, must be of very limited and superficial attainments, it cannot be a matter of wonder to the reflecting, that the decision shares in the qualities of the tribunal.

His gift was inferior, they say, and his sentiment shallow.

He called eloquence spell-binding, and sentiment slush,sentiment, that is, in books and on the stage,and he was indulgently inclined to suspect that there was something "in it" for whoever appeared to be essaying a benevolent enterprise.

That great national sentiment surmounts and quells all sense of ordinary distinctions.

Sentiment sweetens, beautifies and endears all that is human and natural.

31 Words to use with  sentiment