Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She didn't want to sentimentalise their break-up and tried to move on.
Some people tend to sentimentalise nature and forget its harsh realities.
She tends to sentimentalise her pets, treating them like family members.
Many people sentimentalise the idea of the "good old days" without considering their flaws.
The filmmaker used music to sentimentalise the emotional scenes in the movie.
The politician tried to sentimentalise the audience with a story about his childhood to win their votes.
He tried to sentimentalise the old times to his friends.
The writer tried to sentimentalise the beauty of nature in his novel.
Sarah couldn't help but sentimentalise about her late grandmother.
Some people sentimentalise their pets as if they were human.
Don't sentimentalise your ex-boyfriend, he's not worth it.
The filmmaker wanted to sentimentalise the story to make it more relatable to audiences.
John likes to sentimentalise about the good old days.
The author tends to sentimentalise the past in her writing.
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