Sentiment

Noun

 * 1) A general thought, feeling, or sense.

Adjectives for Sentiment
affectionate; baseless; filthy; tender; favorable; contradictory; ennobling; growing; mawkish; elevated; incongruous; liberal; enduring; aristocratic; patriotic; frivolous; secret; universal; public; delicate; fresh;fiery; emotional; poetical; mingled; vague; noble; kindly; recurring; adverse; collective; profane; grateful; delicious; natural; absorbing; vivid; congenial; generous; traditional; buried; maudlin; trivial; warm; creeping; virtuous; humanizing; chivalric; ominous; unaltered; national; pious; exotic; elusive; romantic; artistic; unexpressed; pompous; unexaggerated; altruistic; enduring; detached; silky; potent; heroic; simiiar; sympathetic; moral; confused; warm; affectionate; false; serious; decisive; contemptuous; fitting; noble; slighting; perpetual; lackadaisical; bombastic; opposite; wintry; endearing; uneasy; stubborn; grandiose; aroused; excessive; muddled; growing; outspoken; pretty; exalted; puerile; minority; masculine; morbid; paltry; reactionary; delectable.

Verbs for Sentiment
arouse—; awaken—; check—; communicate ——; control—; consummate—; convey— corrupt—; crystallize—; discard—; echo— encourage—; express—; gag—; induce— inscribe—; moderate—; reflect—; sweep— venerate—; voice—; —blossoms; —blurs —chills; —defies; —expresses; —falls; — flits; --flowers; —grows; —hangs; —nurtures; —possesses; —reflects; —shifts; — shapes; —solidifies; —swings; —switches; —survives; —veers; —violates; —works.

Thesaurus
Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, admiration, adoration, affect, affection, affections, affective faculty, affectivity, agape, apprehension, ardency, ardor, assumption, attachment, attitude, bathos, belief, bias, bleeding heart, bodily love, brotherly love, caritas, charity, climate of opinion, cloyingness, common belief, community sentiment, conceit, concept, conception, conclusion, conjugal love, consensus gentium, consideration, conviction, desire, devotion, disposition, emotion, emotional charge, emotional life, emotional shade, emotionalism, emotions, emotivity, estimate, estimation, ethos, experience, eye, faithful love, fancy, feeling, feeling tone, feelings, fervor, finer feelings, flame, fondness, foreboding, free love, free-lovism, general belief, goo, gut reaction, heart, hearts-and-flowers, heartthrob, hero worship, idea, idolatry, idolism, idolization, image, imago, impression, inclination, inclining, intellectual object, judgement, judgment, lasciviousness, leaning, libido, lights, like, liking, love, lovemaking, married love, maudlinness, mawkishness, memory-trace, mental attitude, mental image, mental impression, mind, mush, mushiness, mystique, namby-pamby, namby-pambyism, namby-pambyness, nostalgia, nostomania, notion, observation, opinion, outlook, oversentimentalism, oversentimentality, partiality, passion, passions, penchant, perception, personal judgment, persuasion, physical love, point of view, popular belief, popular regard, popularity, position, posture, predilection, predisposition, presentiment, presumption, prevailing belief, profound sense, propensity, psychology, public belief, public opinion, reaction, recept, reflection, regard, representation, response, romanticism, sensation, sense, sensibilities, sensibility, sentimentalism, sentimentality, sentiments, sex, sexual love, shine, sight, slop, sloppiness, slush, soap opera, sob story, spiritual love, stance, supposition, susceptibilities, susceptibility, sweetness and light, sympathies, tearjerker, tendency, tender feeling, tender passion, tender susceptibilities, tenderness, theory, thinking, thought, truelove, undercurrent, uxoriousness, view, way of thinking, weakness, worship, yearning

Etymology
From sentiment:.

Translations

 * French:
 * Haitian Creole:


 * Japanese: 感情 (かんじょう, kanjō)

Noun

 * 1) A sentiment, general thought, sense or feeling.
 * 2) An opinion.

Etymology
From sentement:, from  sentimentum:.