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Filter by Meaning The novel's sentimentality may be a turn-off for some readers, but it resonated with me.
The play was noted for its sentimentality, with characters frequently breaking down into tears.
The company's decision to expand was driven more by sentimentality than by market research.
Sentimentality has no place in a court of law.
His sentimentality towards his childhood toys was evident when he refused to let go of them even though they were old and broken.
She dismissed his argument as mere sentimentality, lacking any rational basis.
The director's sentimentality towards his actors often resulted in him being too lenient with their performances.
The museum's collection of Victorian-era trinkets was dismissed as sentimentality by some critics.
The artwork was criticized for its sentimentality and lack of technical skill.
He spoke sentimentality about his deceased pet dog.
He has a sentimentality attachment to his childhood home and refuses to sell it.
Her sentimentality often led her to make impulsive decisions.
The love letter was too sentimentality for her taste.
She indulged in sentimentality after her breakup and cried for days.
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