Sentimentalismo in english

Sentimentality

pronunciation: sentəmentælɪti part of speech: noun
In gestures

sentimentalismo = emotionalism ; sentimentality ; gush ; sloppiness ; mawkishness ; maudlinness ; sloppiness ; goo. 

Example: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Example: There is no sentimentality involved in Likert's emphasis on human relations in supervision.Example: Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion = Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion.Example: After the shootings came an orgy of mawkishness, sloppiness, and false sentiment.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: After the shootings came an orgy of mawkishness, sloppiness, and false sentiment.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.

Sentimentalismo synonyms

mawkishness in spanish: sensiblería, pronunciation: mɔkɪʃnəs part of speech: noun
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