What does Sentiment mean?
Definitions for Sentiment
ˈsɛn tə məntsen·ti·ment
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Princeton's WordNet
sentimentnoun
tender, romantic, or nostalgic feeling or emotion
opinion, sentiment, persuasion, view, thoughtnoun
a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
"my opinion differs from yours"; "I am not of your persuasion"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
Wiktionary
sentimentnoun
A general thought, feeling, or sense.
Etymology: From sentiment, itself from sentimentum..
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
SENTIMENTnoun
Etymology: sentiment, French.
The consideration of the reason, why they are annexed to so many other ideas, serving to give us due sentiments of the wisdom and goodness of the sovereign Disposer of all things, may not be unsuitable to the main end of these enquiries. John Locke.
Alike to council or th’ assembly came,
With equal souls and sentiments the same. Alexander Pope.
ChatGPT
sentiment
Sentiment generally refers to an attitude, thought, or judgement prompted by feeling or emotion. It often reflects a person's perspective, opinion or mindset towards a particular subject or event. In broader context, it could also refer to the emotional tone or character of a piece of art, literature, or other forms of expression.
Webster Dictionary
Sentimentadjective
a thought prompted by passion or feeling; a state of mind in view of some subject; feeling toward or respecting some person or thing; disposition prompting to action or expression
Sentimentadjective
hence, generally, a decision of the mind formed by deliberation or reasoning; thought; opinion; notion; judgment; as, to express one's sentiments on a subject
Sentimentadjective
a sentence, or passage, considered as the expression of a thought; a maxim; a saying; a toast
Sentimentadjective
sensibility; feeling; tender susceptibility
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Sentiment
sen′ti-ment, n. a thought occasioned by feeling: opinion: judgment: sensibility: feeling: a thought expressed in words: a maxim: a toast: emotion: an exhibition of feeling, as in literature or art: (pl., phren.) the second division of the moral faculties.—adj. Sentimen′tal, having or abounding in sentiments or reflections: having an excess of sentiment or feeling: affectedly tender.—v.t. Sentimen′talise, to talk sentiment.—ns Sentimen′talism, Sentimental′ity, quality of being sentimental: affectation of fine feeling; Sentimen′talist, one who affects sentiment or fine feeling: one guided by mere sentiment: one who regards sentiment as more important than reason.—adv. Sentimen′tally. [Fr.,—Late L.,—L. sentīre, to feel.]
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Nouns Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Sentiment' in Nouns Frequency: #2851
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Sentiment in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Sentiment in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Sentiment in a Sentence
Sentiment is definitely boosted by this news.
It's not very surprising to see this risk-off action, if they don't hike because the U.S. economy is weak, how can this be positive for the global economy and emerging markets? That explains the fragile market sentiment.
But even if a technical reprieve could be in store, potential USD strength and mild market sentiment despite a significant plunge suggest any oversold relief will be transient, and fraught with bouts of volatility, hence, it will be very difficult to trade.
There is going to be pressure on the participants in the meeting to ensure they achieve something. Otherwise they risk the support-market sentiment that we are seeing now dissipate rapidly.
It appears that Alibaba’s break-up has been orchestrated by Beijing, this idea is reinforced by Jack Ma’s sudden reappearance, which now seems like a planned media event intended to boost market sentiment at a critical moment.
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