sentimental

sentimentil
definition
adjective
she felt a sentimental attachment to the place creep over her
of or prompted by feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.
translation of 'sentimental'
adjective
halus,
berperasaan halus,
mudah terharu,
sentimentil,
yg menyentuh perasaan
example
I never seriously envisaged going back there, even if it did cross my mind for 'sentimental' reasons.
He likes France, but he goes too far in getting 'sentimental' about it.
There is nothing crass or 'sentimental' about these tales.
Managers often become 'sentimental' about products, hoping that sales will pick up when the market improves.
I still have a deep 'sentimental' attachment to the union.
Tell everyone it's best not to get too 'sentimental' about pets.
Marlene did have a 'sentimental' attachment the place they were in now, but she was like that.
Or maybe it's just because I'm often at my most 'sentimental' at breakfast time.
Venezuela was chosen as his final destination for 'sentimental' reasons - it's his mother's birthplace and where he grew up.
Probably not the best solution if you have a 'sentimental' attachment to the dress.
He claims 'sentimental' reasons for the purchases.
Peter was not a 'sentimental' person - in public he wasn't - but he had an honesty in his songwriting that just touches you.
The only barrier, as they see it, is a vague, 'sentimental' attachment among consumers towards natural cork.
‘All I had was a pink rattle that I kept for 'sentimental' reasons,’ she said.
Voters were told to consider among other items melody, lyrics, some historical reason, and even 'sentimental' motives.
Although her father had passed away a number of years ago she explained that her mother had kept his car for 'sentimental' reasons.
Wanting it back for 'sentimental' reasons we had a trace put on it.
She has now played four tournaments and won three of them, but there is very little 'sentimental' about her.
Or, is it being overly 'sentimental' about a pile of bricks and mortar?
I have never entertained a 'sentimental' attachment to the poverty or hardships my ancestors endured.
But for 'sentimental' and historical reasons, they are worth a fortune.
Other employers keep poorly performing employees for purely 'sentimental' reasons, like they knew their relatives.
I would try selling the pendant first to a cousin, but, despite being a family heirloom, I don't have a great 'sentimental' attachment to it.
We all exchanged awkward hugs and tried not to get too 'sentimental' .
Guys can be caring, even 'sentimental' at times - believe it or not.
Her parents, thinking the gloves were for 'sentimental' reasons, hadn't said a word.
I'm usually not very 'sentimental' about old things that I don't use anymore.
Sometimes Derek needed to be a bit more 'sentimental' .
The film isn't 'sentimental' about death, the propagation of species, or other biological occurrences.
He had no 'sentimental' attachment to the planet or the two girls whatsoever.
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