sentiments in the PONS Dictionary

sentiments Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

my sentiments exactly!
to share sb's sentiments

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Such sentiments are the blinders of ignorance -- symptoms of our human need for proximity to facts before we believe them.
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In the same article, he attempted to polish off his sentiments.
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Fans objected that the band had always stuck to secular music and felt uncomfortable about the religious sentiments of these two tracks.
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Serenity, neatness-cleanliness, happiness, salubrious air, which would avoid evil sentiments and quarrels amongst people, self-sacrifice, so that every one leads a quality life.
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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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It is a story that is overweighed by treacle-soaked sentiments.
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The impression books also record mixed responses to the museum; some visitors noted down their own anti-American sentiments, especially after 2001.
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Indeed, he did not react well to pressure and would often let slip over-dramatic sentiments when put on the spot.
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Another important development in this period was the growth of pan-European sentiments.
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The print revolution had meant that people were gathering under dozens of banners, and political and religious sentiments previously unspoken were now rallying supporters.
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