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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: sentiment, -sentiment-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ความระลึกถึง
(n) ความสังหรณ์ใจ
(n) ความรู้สึกว่าบางสิ่งจะเกิดขึ้นSee Also: ลางบอกเหตุ, สิ่งบอกให้รู้Syn. expectation, omen, augury
(n) คนมีอารมณ์อ่อนไหวSyn. romanticist
(n) ความมีอารมณ์อ่อนไหว
(vi) มีอารมณ์อ่อนไหวSee Also: มีความรู้สึกมากกว่าปกติ
(vt) ทำให้มีอารมณ์อ่อนไหวSee Also: ทำให้รู้สึกมากกว่าปกติ
(n) การมีอารมณ์อ่อนไหวSee Also: การมีความรู้สึกมากกว่าปกติ
  Hope Dictionary 
(พรีเซน'ทะเมินทฺ) n. ความรู้สึกที่ว่ามีบางสิ่งบางอย่างจะเกิดขึ้น, ความรู้สึกที่รู้ล่วงหน้า, ความสังหรณ์ใจ.Syn. foreboding
(เซน'ทะเมินทฺ) n. ความรู้สึก (ต่อบางสิ่งบางอย่าง) , ความรู้สึก, ความรู้สึกรำลึกถึง, ความคิดเห็น, ข้อคิดเห็น, อารมณ์.Syn. feeling
(เซนทะเมน'เทิล) n. รู้สึกมากกว่าปกติ, รู้สึกเกินควร, มีอารมณ์อ่อน ไหว, ซาบซึ้ง, สะเทือนอารมณ์ได้ง่าย, เห็นอกเห็นใจSyn. warm, sympathetic, loving
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ความสังหรณ์ใจ
(n) อารมณ์, ความรู้สึกทางใจ, ความคิดเห็น
(adj) ซาบซึ้ง, เห็นใจ, มีอารมณ์อ่อนไหว
(n) ผู้มีอารมณ์อ่อนไหว
(n) ความซาบซึ้ง, ความเห็นอกเห็นใจ
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
สุขนาฏกรรมเร้าอารมณ์ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ความสูญเสียค่าทางใจ [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
นวนิยายเร้าอารมณ์ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
การเร้าอารมณ์ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) relationshipSee Also: bond, tie, attachment, lingering sentimentSyn. สายสัมพันธ์, ความเกี่ยวพันExample:แม้ทั้งสองฝ่ายจะได้แต่งงานไปแล้วแต่เขาก็ยังมีเยื่อใยกันอยู่Thai Definition:ความเกี่ยวพันแม้จะขาดกันไปแล้ว แต่ก็ยังมีอาลัยเหลืออยู่
(n) presageSee Also: premonition, presentimentSyn. ลางบอกเหตุ, ลางExample:ฉันมีลางสังหรณ์ไม่ดีเกี่ยวกับเรื่องนี้Thai Definition:สิ่งที่มาดลใจ ทำให้รู้ว่าจะมีเหตุเกิดขึ้น
(n) opinionSee Also: view, sentimentSyn. ความเห็นExample:ในการประชุมทุกครั้งเปิดโอกาสให้ผู้เข้าร่วมประชุมทุกคนได้แสดงความคิดเห็น
(n) impressionSee Also: sentimentality, indulgenceSyn. ความซาบซึ้งExample:การเน้นการศึกษาตัวบทวรรณคดีก็น่าจะทำให้เกิดความดื่มด่ำในการเขียนได้ดีกว่าศึกษาทฤษฎีอย่างโดดๆ
(n) feelingSee Also: emotion, sentimentSyn. ความนึกคิดExample:การที่มนุษย์มองว่าสิ่งใดดีเลวขึ้นอยู่กับความรู้สึกนึกคิดของตัวมนุษย์เอง
(n) telepathySee Also: insight, premonition, extrasensory perception, mind reading, presentimentExample:นักวิทยาศาสตร์เพิ่งจะหันมาสนใจเรื่องของโทรจิตเมื่อไม่กี่สิบปีมานี่เองThai Definition:การติดต่อสื่อสารทางจิต จากจิตหนึ่งไปสู่อีกจิตหนึ่ง
(v) have a presentimentSee Also: have a premonitionExample:วันนั้นผมไม่ได้สังหรณ์ใจเลยว่าจะเป็นโอกาสที่ได้คุยกับท่านเป็นครั้งสุดท้ายThai Definition:รู้สึกคล้ายกับมีอะไรมาดลใจNotes:(บาลี/สันสกฤต)
(v) have a presentimentSee Also: have a premonitionExample:วันนั้นผมไม่ได้สังหรณ์ใจเลยว่าจะเป็นโอกาสที่ได้คุยกับท่านเป็นครั้งสุดท้ายThai Definition:รู้สึกคล้ายกับมีอะไรมาดลใจNotes:(บาลี/สันสกฤต)
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[ākhāt] (v) EN: feud ; spite ; look upon with hatred ; be hostile to ; regard as an enemy ; have an enmity against  FR: garder rancune ; se venger ; éprouver un sentiment d'aversion
[ārom] (n) EN: mood ; temper ; feeling ; spirits ; disposition ; state of mind ; emotion , temperament  FR: humeur [ f ] ; état d'esprit [ m ] ; tempérament [ m ] ; dispositions [ fpl ] ; émotion [ f ] ; sentiment [ m ]
[jitjai] (n) EN: mind ; sentiment ; feeling ; emotion ; spirit ; thoughts  FR: sentiment [ m ] ; émotion [ f ] ; mental [ m ] ; psychisme [ m ] ; pensée [ f ] ; esprit [ m ] ; impression [ f ] ; âme [ f ]
[kheūang] (v) EN: be angry with ; be annoyed ; be offended ; take offense ; be indignant ; be dissatisfied ; be resentful ; be irate ; be enraged ; be provoked  FR: être faché contre ; être offensé ; être indigné ; être froissé ; éprouver du ressentiment
[khun rūseuk yāngrai] (xp) EN: how do you feel ?  FR: comment vous sentez-vous ? ; quel est votre sentiment ? ; quelles sensations ressentez-vous ?
[khwām jepjai] (n) FR: ressentiment [ m ]
[khwām khithen] (n) EN: opinion ; view ; sentiment  FR: opinion [ f ] ; point de vue [ m ] ; avis [ m ] ; sentiment [ m ] ; critique [ f ] ; commentaire [ m ] ; jugement [ m ]
[khwām rūseuk] (n) EN: feeling ; emotion ; passion ; sentiment  FR: sentiment [ m ] ; sensation [ f ]
[khwām rūseuk dǿi] (n, exp) EN: inferiority feeling  FR: sentiment d'infériorité [ m ]
[khwām rūseuk kheuang] (n, exp) EN: superiority feeling  FR: sentiment de supériorité [ m ]
[khwām rūseuk neukkhit] (n, exp) EN: feeling ; emotion ; sentiment
[khwām rūseuk rak] (n, exp) FR: sentiment d'amour [ f ]
[pāk khaēng] (v, exp) EN: not to say what one thinks or feels ; not talking ; racalcitrant ; obdurate  FR: ne pas divulguer ses sentiments ; taiseux
[poētjai] (v, exp) EN: reveal one's feelings ; bare one's feeling  FR: parler avec son coeur ; dévoiler ses sentiments profonds ; s'épancher ; ouvrir son coeur
[rūseuk phit] (v, exp) EN: feel guilty ; realize  FR: avoir un sentiment de culpabilité
[samneuk] (v) EN: realize ; appreciate ; be aware (of) ; know ; feel contrite ; call to mind ; perceive ; be aware of ; be conscious of ; be mindful of ; be conversant with ; be familiar with  FR: avoir le sentiment ; apprécier ; percevoir ; sentir ; avoir conscience ; réaliser
[sāpseung] (adj) EN: heartfelt ; sentimental
[teūntanjai] (adj) FR: émouvant ; sentimental
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) tender, romantic, or nostalgic feeling or emotion
(adj) given to or marked by sentiment or sentimentality
(v) act in a sentimental way or indulge in sentimental thoughts or expressionSyn. sentimentalize, sentimentize, sentimentise
(n) the excessive expression of tender feelings, nostalgia, or sadness in any form
(n) a predilection for sentimentality
(n) someone who indulges in excessive sentimentalitySyn. romanticist
(n) extravagant or affected feeling or emotion
(n) the act of indulging in sentimentSyn. romanticization, romanticisation, sentimentalisation
(v) look at with sentimentality or turn into an object of sentimentSyn. sentimentaliseExample:Don't sentimentalize the past events
(v) make (someone or something) sentimental or imbue with sentimental qualitiesSyn. sentimentaliseExample:Too much poetry sentimentalizes the mind; These experiences have sentimentalized her
(adv) in a sentimental mannerAnt. unsentimentallyExample:`I miss the good old days, ' she added sentimentally
(adv) in an unsentimental mannerAnt. sentimentallyExample:unsentimentally, she threw out her dead son's toys
(adj) effusively or insincerely emotionalSyn. mushy, slushy, soppy, hokey, schmalzy, kitschy, maudlin, soupy, drippy, sentimental, schmaltzy, mawkishExample:a bathetic novel; maudlin expressions of sympathy; mushy effusiveness; a schmaltzy song; sentimental soap operas; slushy poetry
(n) a feeling of evil to comeSyn. boding, presentiment, premonitionExample:a steadily escalating sense of foreboding; the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case
(n) falsely emotional in a maudlin waySyn. drippiness, mushiness, sloppiness, soupiness, sentimentality
(n) a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certaintySyn. sentiment, view, thought, persuasionExample:my opinion differs from yours; I am not of your persuasion; what are your thoughts on Haiti?
(adj) facing facts or difficulties realistically and with determinationSyn. unsentimental
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ Pref. pre- + sentiment: cf. F. pressentiment. See Presentient. ] Previous sentiment, conception, or opinion; previous apprehension; especially, an antecedent impression or conviction of something unpleasant, distressing, or calamitous, about to happen; anticipation of evil; foreboding. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of nature of a presentiment; foreboding. [ R. ] Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Resentment. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. sentement, OF. sentement, F. sentiment, fr. L. sentire to perceive by the senses and mind, to feel, to think. See Sentient, a. ] 1. A thought prompted by passion or feeling; a state of mind in view of some subject; feeling toward or respecting some person or thing; disposition prompting to action or expression. [ 1913 Webster ]

The word sentiment, agreeably to the use made of it by our best English writers, expresses, in my own opinion very happily, those complex determinations of the mind which result from the cooperation of our rational powers and of our moral feelings. Stewart. [ 1913 Webster ]

Alike to council or the assembly came,
With equal souls and sentiments the same. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Hence, generally, a decision of the mind formed by deliberation or reasoning; thought; opinion; notion; judgment; as, to express one's sentiments on a subject. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sentiments of philosophers about the perception of external objects. Reid. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sentiment, as here and elsewhere employed by Reid in the meaning of opinion (sententia), is not to be imitated. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A sentence, or passage, considered as the expression of a thought; a maxim; a saying; a toast. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Sensibility; feeling; tender susceptibility. [ 1913 Webster ]

Mr. Hume sometimes employs (after the manner of the French metaphysicians) sentiment as synonymous with feeling; a use of the word quite unprecedented in our tongue. Stewart. [ 1913 Webster ]

Less of sentiment than sense. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Thought; opinion; notion; sensibility; feeling. -- Sentiment, Opinion, Feeling. An opinion is an intellectual judgment in respect to any and every kind of truth. Feeling describes those affections of pleasure and pain which spring from the exercise of our sentient and emotional powers. Sentiment (particularly in the plural) lies between them, denoting settled opinions or principles in regard to subjects which interest the feelings strongly, and are presented more or less constantly in practical life. Hence, it is more appropriate to speak of our religious sentiments than opinions, unless we mean to exclude all reference to our feelings. The word sentiment, in the singular, leans ordinarily more to the side of feeling, and denotes a refined sensibility on subjects affecting the heart. “On questions of feeling, taste, observation, or report, we define our sentiments. On questions of science, argument, or metaphysical abstraction, we define our opinions. The sentiments of the heart. The opinions of the mind . . . There is more of instinct in sentiment, and more of definition in opinion. The admiration of a work of art which results from first impressions is classed with our sentiments; and, when we have accounted to ourselves for the approbation, it is classed with our opinions.” W. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Cf. F. sentimental. ] 1. Having, expressing, or containing a sentiment or sentiments; abounding with moral reflections; containing a moral reflection; didactic. [ Obsoles. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Nay, ev'n each moral sentimental stroke,
Where not the character, but poet, spoke,
He lopped, as foreign to his chaste design,
Nor spared a useless, though a golden line. Whitehead. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Inclined to sentiment; having an excess of sentiment or sensibility; indulging the sensibilities for their own sake; artificially or affectedly tender; -- often in a reproachful sense. [ 1913 Webster ]

A sentimental mind is rather prone to overwrought feeling and exaggerated tenderness. Whately. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Addressed or pleasing to the emotions only, usually to the weaker and the unregulated emotions. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Romantic. -- Sentimental, Romantic. Sentimental usually describes an error or excess of the sensibilities; romantic, a vice of the imagination. The votary of the former gives indulgence to his sensibilities for the mere luxury of their excitement; the votary of the latter allows his imagination to rove for the pleasure of creating scenes of ideal enjoiment. “Perhaps there is no less danger in works called sentimental. They attack the heart more successfully, because more cautiously.” V. Knox. “I can not but look on an indifferency of mind, as to the good or evil things of this life, as a mere romantic fancy of such who would be thought to be much wiser than they ever were, or could be.” Bp. Stillingfleet. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. sentimentalisme. ] The quality of being sentimental; the character or behavior of a sentimentalist; sentimentality. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. sentimentaliste. ] One who has, or affects, sentiment or fine feeling. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ CF. F. sentimentalité. ] The quality or state of being sentimental. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To think or act in a sentimental manner, or like a sentimentalist; to affect exquisite sensibility. C. Kingsley. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To regard in a sentimental manner; as, to sentimentalize a subject. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In a sentimental manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

See obnoxious.
See observable.
See observant.
See obstructive.
See obvious.
See official.
See officious.
See oppressive.
See ordinary.
See ordinate.
See original.
See ornamental.
See orthodox.
See ostentatious.
See pacifiable.
See pacific.
See painful.
See palatable.
See parallelable.
See pardonable.
See partable.
See participant.
See passionate.
See pastoral.
See pathetic.
See patriotic.
See peaceable.
See peaceful.
See pedantic.
See perceivable.
See perceptible.
See perilous.
See permanent.
See personable.
See perspirable.
See persuadable.
See persuasive.
See philanthropic.
See philosophic.
See philosophical.
See physical.
See picturesque.
See pierceable.
See pitiful.
See plain.
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See plausive.
See pleadable.
See pleasurable.
See pliable.
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See plumb.
See poetic.
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See political.
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See portable.
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See prejudicate.
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See requisite.
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See romantic.
See rough.
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See sane.
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See satisfactory.
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See savory.
See scalable.
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See scholarly.
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See scientific.
See scornful.
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See seaworthy.
See sectarian.
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See sedentary.
See selfish.
See sentient.
See sentimental.
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See severe.
See shamefaced.
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See tunable.
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See vigorous.
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See vital.
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See vocal.
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See voyageable.
See vulgar.
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See warlike.
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See watery.
See wealthy.
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See welcome.
See wet.
See wholesome.
See wieldsome.
See willful.
See wily.
See witty.
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See workable.
See workmanlike.
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See worshipful.
See wrathful.
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  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , qíng xùㄑㄧㄥˊ ㄒㄩˋfeeling; sentiment #1807
[, chīimbecile; sentimental; stupid; foolish; silly #6900
[ / , chīimbecile; sentimental; stupid; foolish; silly #6900
[  /  調, qíng diàoㄑㄧㄥˊ ㄉㄧㄠˋsentiment; tone and mood; taste #13599
[ , róu qíngㄖㄡˊ ㄑㄧㄥˊgentle feelings; tender sentiments #16669
[  /  , gǎn shāngㄍㄢˇ ㄕㄤsad; down-hearted; sentimental; pathos; melancholy #19136
[ , qíng cāoㄑㄧㄥˊ ㄘㄠsentiment towards sb; platonic affection #21671
[   /   , qíng xù huàㄑㄧㄥˊ ㄒㄩˋ ㄏㄨㄚˋemotional; sentimental #23725
[ , qíng miànㄑㄧㄥˊ ㄇㄧㄢˋfeelings and sensibilities; sentiment and face; sensitivity to other's feelings #28902
[ , wàng qíngㄨㄤˋ ㄑㄧㄥˊunmoved; indifferent; unruffled by sentiment #30090
[ 怀 /  , gǎn huáiㄍㄢˇ ㄏㄨㄞˊto recall with emotion; to feel sentiments #39528
[    /    , wú bìng shēn yínㄨˊ ㄅㄧㄥˋ ㄕㄣ ㄧㄣˊto moan about imaginary illness; fussing like a hypochondriac; fig. sentimental nonsense #50092
[    /  綿  , chán mián fěi cèㄔㄢˊ ㄇㄧㄢˊ ㄈㄟˇ ㄘㄜˋtoo sad for words (成语 saw); exceedingly sentimental; a real tear-jerker #57152
[   , bì zhǒu zì zhēnㄅㄧˋ ㄓㄡˇ ㄗˋ ㄓㄣto value one's own old broom; of sentimental value #132387
[    /    , yín fēng lòng yuèㄧㄣˊ ㄈㄥ ㄌㄨㄥˋ ㄩㄝˋlit. singing of the wind and the moon; fig. vacuous and sentimental (of poetry or art) #179650
[  /  , juàn àiㄐㄩㄢˋ ㄞˋto love; sentimentally attached to #189812
[   , bì zhǒu qiān jīnㄅㄧˋ ㄓㄡˇ ㄑㄧㄢ ㄐㄧㄣlit. my worn-out broom, a thousand in gold (成语 saw); fig. sentimental value; I wouldn't be parted with it for anything.
[      /      , mín zú zhǔ yì qíng xùㄇㄧㄣˊ ㄗㄨˊ ㄓㄨˇ ㄧˋ ㄑㄧㄥˊ ㄒㄩˋnationalist feelings; nationalist sentiment
[  /  , zhī lánㄓ ㄌㄢˊlit. iris and orchid; fig. exalted sentiments; (expr. of praise for noble character, beautiful surrounding, future prospects etc)
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[おもい, omoi] (n) thought; mind; heart; feelings; emotion; sentiment; love; affection; desire; wish; hope; expectation; imagination; experience; (P) #159
[かんじょう, kanjou] (n, adj-no) emotion; feeling; feelings; sentiment; (P) #3226
[senchi] (n) (1) centimeter; (n, pref) (2) centi-; 10^-2; (adj-na) (3) (abbr) sentimental; (P) #9069
[ふくみ, fukumi] (n) implication; hidden meaning; latitude; atmosphere; tone; sentiment; inclusion; (P) #11149
[じょう, jou] (n) (1) feelings; emotion; sentiment; (2) compassion; sympathy; (3) passion; affection; love; (4) the way things really are; the actual situation; (P) #11224
[ぎみ, gimi] (n) market sentiment (stock market); market tone #12639
[よかん, yokan] (n, vs) presentiment; premonition; (P) #16847
[しんじょう, shinjou] (n) sentiment; emotions; one's feelings; one's heart; (P) #17153
[o senchi ; osenchi] (n, adj-na) (uk) (col) (abbr) (See センチメンタル) sentimental; sentimentality
[horori] (adv-to) (on-mim) (also ほろりとする) being moved (to tears); being touched by; becoming sentimental
[senchimentarisuto] (n) sentimentalist
[senchimentarizumu] (n) sentimentalism
[senchimentaru] (adj-na, n) sentimental; (P)
[senchimento] (n) sentiment
[rusanchiman] (n) ressentiment (fre
[うたごころ, utagokoro] (n) (waka) poetic sentiment; waka-composing mood; solid grounding in waka; meaning of a waka poem
[がかい, gakai] (n) aesthetic sentiment
[かつじせろん, katsujiseron] (n) public opinion (sentiment) as reflected in the print media
[かんしょう, kanshou] (n) sentiment; sentimentality
[かんしょうげき, kanshougeki] (n) (See パセティックドラマ) sentimental drama
[かんしょうしゅぎ, kanshoushugi] (n) sentimentalism
[かんしょうしゅぎしゃ, kanshoushugisha] (n) sentimentalist
[かんしょうてき, kanshouteki] (adj-na) sentimental
[かんじょうてき, kanjouteki] (adj-na) emotional; sentimental; (P)
[かんじょうろん, kanjouron] (n) argument based on emotion; sentimental argument
[あまいしょうせつ, amaishousetsu] (n) sentimental novel
[あまったるい(甘ったるい);あまたるい(甘たるい), amattarui ( amatta rui ); amatarui ( kan tarui )] (adj-i) (1) sentimental; mushy; (2) sugary; saccharine; sickly-sweet
[きぎょうマインド, kigyou maindo] (n) business confidence; business sentiment; corporate sentiment
[きゅうじょう, kyuujou] (exp) old friendship; old love; old acquaintance; reawakened feeling, emotion, passion, sentiment, etc.
[ぎょうきょうはんだんしすう, gyoukyouhandanshisuu] (n) diffusion index; DI; business sentiment index
[けいきょうかん, keikyoukan] (n) business sentiment; business confidence; market sentiment
[こくみんかんじょう, kokuminkanjou] (n) national mood; national sentiment; national feeling
[しこん, shikon] (n) poetic sentiment
[しじょう, shijou] (n) poetic sentiment; poetic interest; (P)
[ししん, shishin] (n) poetic sentiment or inspiration; poetic inclination or taste; poem-composing mood; ability to appreciate poetry
[じろん, jiron] (n) comments on current events; public sentiments of the day; current view; contemporary opinion
[しょみんかんかく, shominkankaku] (n) sensibilities (feelings, way of thinking) of the common people; popular sentiment
[こきみ;こきび, kokimi ; kokibi] (n) sentiment; feeling
[しょうひしゃしんじょう, shouhishashinjou] (n) consumer sentiment
[ばあじ, baaji] (n) market sentiment
[じょうにもろい, jounimoroi] (exp, adj-i) soft-hearted; susceptible; sentimental; tender-hearted
[じょういとうごう, jouitougou] (n, vs) (coincidence of) mutual sentiment; sharing the same sentiment with somebody; finding oneself on the same wavelength as somebody; seeing eye to eye
[じょうしゅ, joushu] (n) mood; sentiment; artistic effect
[じょうしょてんめん;じょうちょてんめん, joushotenmen ; jouchotenmen] (n, adj-na, adj-no, adj-t, adv-to) (arch) tender sentiments; being overcome with emotions; having a tender feeling (for a person)
[じょうそう, jousou] (n) sensibility (artistic, moral); (good) taste; sentiment
[じょうちょう, jouchou] (n) atmosphere; mood; sentiment
[じょうねん, jounen] (n) sentiments; passions
[しんき, shinki] (n, adj-na) (1) mentality; mood; sentiment; feelings; (2) fretfulness; tedium
[しんじょうてき, shinjouteki] (adj-na) (See 心情) sentimental; on an emotional level; in one's heart
[しんじょうろん, shinjouron] (n) emotionalism; sentimentality
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Empfindung { f }; Gefühl { n } | Empfindungen { pl }; Gefühle { pl }
sentiment | sentiments
Gedanke { m }
sentiment
Gefühlsduselei { f }
sentimentalism
Gefühlsmensch { m } | Gefühlsmenschen { pl }
sentimentalist | sentimentalists
Heimatfilm { m }
sentimental film with regional background
Rührseligkeit { f } | voller Rührseligkeit
sentimentality | sloppily
(sentimentaler) Schmalz { m }
mush
Sentimentalität { f }
sentimentality
Sentimentalität { f }; Rührseligkeit { f }
sentiment
Todesahnung { f }
presentiment of death
Vorahnung { f }; Vorgefühl { n }; Ahnung { f }
presentiment
erahnen
to have a presentiment
gefühlsduselig
sentimental
gefühlvoll; empfindsam { adv }
sentimentally
rührselig; sentimental { adj }
soppy [ Br. ]
unsentimental
unsentimental
unsentimental { adv }
unsentimentally
vorahnen | vorahnend
to have a presentiment | having a presentiment
vorgeahnt
had a presentiment
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[かんじょう, kanjou] Gefuehl, Empfindung, Sentiment
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