Sentimentalize

  • 51slobber over — Synonyms and related words: adulate, be theatrical, beslobber, beslubber, blandish, cajole, compliment, conceit, emote, emotionalize, fawn upon, flatter, gush, ham it up, make a scene, make fair weather, oil the tongue, palaver, praise,… …

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  • 52FEELINGS — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun anger, annoyance (3), anxiety, apathy, balance, emotion, enthusiasm, fury, gloom, glow, heart …

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  • 53REAL — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index real noun actuality, circumstance, existence, fact adjective accurate, actual (2), factual, real, realistic (2) adverb …

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  • 54romanticize — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To regard or imbue with affected or exaggerated emotion: sentimentalize. See FEELINGS, REAL …

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  • 55sentimentalise — (Brit.) v. treat sentimentally, ascribe sentimental qualities; behave sentimentally, express exaggerated emotions (also sentimentalize) …

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  • 56sentimentalised — sentimentalise (Brit.) v. treat sentimentally, ascribe sentimental qualities; behave sentimentally, express exaggerated emotions (also sentimentalize) …

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  • 57sentimentalises — sentimentalise (Brit.) v. treat sentimentally, ascribe sentimental qualities; behave sentimentally, express exaggerated emotions (also sentimentalize) …

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  • 58sentimentalising — sentimentalise (Brit.) v. treat sentimentally, ascribe sentimental qualities; behave sentimentally, express exaggerated emotions (also sentimentalize) …

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  • 59Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three — by Jack Kerouac (1959)    Jack Kerouac wrote Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three (published by Grove Press in 1959) primarily in May and June 1952 while living in Mexico City with William S. Burroughs. He had, though, been thinking about the material… …

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  • 60sentimental — adjective deriving from feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia. ↘having or arousing such feelings in an exaggerated and self indulgent way. Derivatives sentimentalism noun sentimentalist noun sentimentality noun (plural sentimentalities).… …

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