Meaning & Definition of word "Sentiment"

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    Sentiment

    /ˈsɛntɪmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A view or opinion that is held or expressed.
      • Example: The general sentiment among the employees was one of dissatisfaction with the new policies.
    • 2. An opinion or feeling based on emotion rather than reason.
      • Example: Her sentiment regarding the movie was influenced by her personal experiences.
    • 3. A characteristic emotion or attitude towards a subject.
      • Example: The sentiment of the crowd turned from excitement to disappointment after the announcement.
    • 4. An emotional reaction or response.
      • Example: The poem captures the sentiment of longing and nostalgia beautifully.
    • 5. The feelings or opinions expressed in a piece of writing or speech.
      • Example: The sentiment of the article was largely sympathetic towards the plight of refugees.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'sentimentum', from 'sentire' meaning 'to feel'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    popular sentiment:

    The general feeling of the public about a specific issue.

    public sentiment:

    The collective opinion of the population about a particular matter.

    sentiment analysis:

    The use of natural language processing to determine the emotional tone behind a series of words.

    Related Words

    feeling:

    An emotional state or reaction.

    emotion:

    A complex reaction that engages our bodies and minds.

    opinion:

    A belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.

    Slang Meanings of sentiment

    Meaning: Vibe

    Example Sentence: The vibe around here is really positive.

    Meaning: Feels

    Example Sentence: This song gives me all the feels.