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What does sentiment mean?

The prevailing emotional tone or attitude towards a particular person, idea, or situation.
"The sentiment among the team members was one of unity and determination."

Detailed Meaning of Sentiment

It can be positive or negative, and is often influenced by personal experiences, cultural norms, and social context. Sentiment analysis is a branch of artificial intelligence that seeks to understand and quantify the emotional content of texts, such as social media posts, news articles, and customer reviews. This analysis can help individuals and organizations better understand public opinion, track trends, and make data-driven decisions. Sentiment can also refer to an individual's personal feelings and emotions, which can shape their behavior and decision-making processes.

Example Sentences for Sentiment

1. Her sentiment toward the movie was overwhelmingly positive.
2. The sentiment in the room shifted when he entered.
3. Expressing sentiment through art is a powerful form of communication.
4. His sentiment about the weather was one of frustration.
5. The sentiment expressed in her poem resonated with many readers.
6. Public sentiment played a crucial role in shaping government policy.

Origin and Etymology of Sentiment

The noun 'sentiment' has an etymology rooted in both Latin and French influences. It comes from the Latin word 'sentimentum,' which means 'thought' or 'feeling.' In the Middle Ages, this Latin term evolved into the Old French word 'sentement,' which retained a similar meaning. Over time, 'sentiment' made its way into English and took on the modern sense of the prevailing emotional tone or attitude towards a particular person, idea, or situation. Its etymology highlights the connection between thoughts and feelings, underscoring how our emotions and attitudes are intertwined with our thoughts and perceptions, ultimately shaping the sentiment we hold towards various aspects of life.

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More Usage Examples of Sentiment

1. The sentiment in the crowd was electric as the band took the stage.
2. A heartfelt sentiment can make a meaningful difference in someone's day.
3. The sentiment in her voice betrayed her true feelings.
4. Sentiment analysis can help businesses understand customer opinions.
5. Their sentiment toward the new product launch was cautiously optimistic.
6. Political sentiment can vary greatly from one region to another.
7. The sentiment of nostalgia washed over her as she visited her childhood home.
8. He couldn't hide the sentiment of pride in his achievements.
9. The sentiment of gratitude filled the room during the awards ceremony.
10. Her sentiment toward the old, tattered book was one of affection.
11. Negative sentiment on social media can spread quickly.
12. The sentiment of the song resonated deeply with the audience.
13. Sentiment can be a driving force behind consumer purchasing decisions.
14. Expressing sentiment through a heartfelt letter is a timeless gesture.

Synonyms and Related Words for Sentiment

belief
feelings
mood
opinion
outlook
thought

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IPA: /ˈsɛntɪm(ə)nt/

How to pronounce sentiment in IPA:

s=sip | ɛ=bed | n=sentiment | t=top | ɪ=sit | m=man | (=unmapped | ə=about | )=unmapped | n=sentiment | t=top
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Sentiment (noun) – Meaning, Examples & Etymology

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