Sensiblería in english
Sentimentality
pronunciation: sentəmentælɪti part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sentəmentælɪti part of speech: noun
In gestures
sensiblería = sentimentality ; mawkishness ; maudlinness ; mushiness ; schmaltz [schmalz] ; goo.
Example: There is no sentimentality involved in Likert's emphasis on human relations in supervision.Example: After the shootings came an orgy of mawkishness, sloppiness, and false sentiment.Example: She had a gift for direct observation and an ability to relate without maudlinness his own personal suffering to that of the country.Example: I always used to chalk his mushiness up to age and the fact that he was, for most of his young life, in the care of three ladies.Example: This film exudes so much schmaltz, you can feel it emanating from the screen, lingering in the air.Example: The average male moviegoer cannot abide emotional goo, by which I mean scenes intended to provoke a sentimental response, especially if those scenes involve children, relationships, or disease.more:
» sin sensiblerías = no-nonsense .
Example: When you daydream about conquests you'll never have, the no-nonsense guy daydreams about ladies within reach.