Definition
Sentiment refers to an attitude, thought, or judgment prompted by feeling or emotion rather than by reason or thought. In another context, it denotes a specific view or notion based on emotion, especially of approval or disapproval.
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Pronunciation
This respelling uses "uh" to represent the schwa sound (/ə/), aiming to make the pronunciation guidance more accessible to those unfamiliar with the IPA, while retaining accuracy in depicting how "sentiment" is pronounced in both dialects.
Etymology
The term sentiment originates from the Latin word sentimentum, which is derived from sentire meaning 'to feel'. It made its way into Old French as sentiment and was later adopted by the English in the 14th century.
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Usage
Sentiment is broadly utilized in discussions about emotional or moral responses, especially in literary, social science, and political contexts. It's often used to indicate a person's emotional response or attitude towards a particular issue or situation.
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