Sentimental in spanish

Sentimental

pronunciation: sentimentɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

sentimental = sentimental. 

Example: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.

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» become + (all) sentimental = ponerse sentimental.

Example: We become all sentimental when it comes to Christmas time and we wish it could stay that way forever.

» get + (all) sentimental = ponerse sentimental.

Example: I got all sentimental, believing that no one loved me but Aga, and that I should have never doubted her devotion to me.

» pseudo-sentimental = seudosentimental.

Example: Victorian photographs of social commentary ranged from the pseudo-sentimental slum urchins of Oscar Rejlander to the stark honest portrayal of the horrible conditions of the Glascow slums by Thomas Annan.

» sentimental suicide = suicidio sentimental.

Example: He divides suicides into those motivated by philosophic attitudes toward continuing an existence that is painful, political suicides, and sentimental or romantic suicides.

» unsentimental = poco sentimental, falto de sentimientos.

Example: Books which portray these self-same tasks in an unsentimental, believable way, can influence the manner in which girls cope with similar personal experiences.

Sentimental synonyms

tender in spanish: , pronunciation: tendɜr part of speech: noun, adjective maudlin in spanish: , pronunciation: mɔdlɪn part of speech: adjective mawkish in spanish: , pronunciation: mɔkɪʃ part of speech: adjective emotional in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmoʊʃənəl part of speech: adjective mushy in spanish: , pronunciation: mʌʃi part of speech: adjective bathetic in spanish: , pronunciation: bəθetɪk part of speech: adjective slushy in spanish: , pronunciation: slʌʃi part of speech: adjective schmaltzy in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃmɔltzi part of speech: adjective schmalzy in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃmælzi part of speech: adjective
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