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7 sentences with 'sentiments'

Example sentences and phrases with the word sentiments and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: sentiments

Sentiments are feelings or emotions about something. They can also mean opinions or attitudes people have. Sentiments often show how someone feels emotionally, like happiness, sadness, or love. They can be personal or shared by a group.


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The Proviso Wilmot captured "anti-slavery" sentiments during and after the Mexican War.
In an age of mass democracy, powerful anti-Indian sentiments found expression in mass culture, shaping popular perceptions.
Images like the girl burned during the Vietnam War helped inspire fervent anti-war sentiments in the United States and Europe.
The combination of vague pro-American sentiments with the radically anti-American propaganda campaign caused a certain section of Soviet society to begin to unconsciously lean towards the United States, aesthetically, emotionally and even, to a certain extent, ideologically.
One of the leading opponents of the bank was Thomas Hart Benton, a senator from Missouri, who declared that the bank served "to make the rich richer and the poor poorer". Biddle's statements, claiming to have more power than President Jackson, helped to fuel sentiments like Benton's.
It should be noted that in this period, especially in the early 1950s, anti-Semitism became a staple of the trials and purges, and latent anti-Semitic sentiments also surfaced and Jewish communist leaders suffered a disproportionate number of arrests and executions, often accused of being secretly "Zionist" in league with the West.
In "The Sentiments of an American Woman" (1780), she wrote to other women, "The time has come to show the same sentiments which animated us at the beginning of the Revolution, when we gave up the use of teas, however agreeable they might be to our taste, rather than receive them from our persecutors; when we made them see that we placed in the rank of superfluity those who were formerly necessary, when our liberty was interested; when our republican and industrious hands spun the flax, prepared the linen destined for the use of our soldiers; when we exiles and fugitives bravely supported all the evils which are concomitants of war. "

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