sentimentalist in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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sentimentalist [Am ˌsɛn(t)əˈmɛn(t)ələst, Brit sɛntɪˈmɛntəlɪst] N

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He is an economist, and not a sentimentalist.
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People who think of the poor as uniformly virtuous and noble are sentimentalists.
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But the septuagenarian has morphed into something new -- a mellow sentimentalist, who loves dogs and his young family.
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Some saw it as socialist and revolutionary; others felt that it was conservative and sentimentalist.
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This movie isn't arguing (as some sentimentalists do) that the advent of talk was a step backward in the history of cinema.
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Call me a sentimentalist, too, if you think that's the word for me.
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At heart, she is not a sentimentalist; she prefers to look ahead and dream of what's next.
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Any attempt to cull the wolf population would be bitterly opposed by the usual crowd of weird beards and animal sentimentalists.
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It could be nostalgia, as young collectors are transformed into wealthy sentimentalists after decades of wear and tear.
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He was also a sentimentalist who held that ethics are based on feelings rather than abstract moral principles.
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