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Definition of Sentimentalized
1. sentimentalize [v] - See also: sentimentalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sentimentalized
Literary usage of Sentimentalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Influence of Beaumont and Fletcher on Shakspere by Ashley Horace Thorndike (1901)
"In connection with these similarities, it becomes important to remember that the
sentimentalized heroine had almost no part in Shakspere's plays during the ..."
2. Character and Temperament by Joseph Jastrow (1915)
"Yet so familiar are these sentimentalized products in human relations that they
participate as naturally in the acceptances and rejections as those based ..."
3. Character and Temperament by Joseph Jastrow (1921)
"Yet so familiar are these sentimentalized products in human relations that they
participate as naturally in the acceptances and rejections as those based ..."
4. Essays for College English by James Cloyd Bowman (1918)
"Nevertheless, I very much prefer the sentimentalized animal story to the
sentimentalized man story. The first, as narrative, may be romantic bosh, ..."
5. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism by Henry Seidel Canby (1922)
"Nevertheless, I very much prefer the sentimentalized animal story to the
sentimentalized man story. The first, as narrative, may be romantic bosh, ..."
6. The Strategy of Life: A Book for Boys and Young Men by Arthur Porritt (1920)
"Nothing in the Gospels suggests any effeminacy in Jesus of Nazareth, though some
of the great Master painters have sentimentalized His face and figure. ..."
7. The Strategy of Life: A Book for Boys and Young Men by Arthur Porritt (1920)
"Nothing in the Gospels suggests any effeminacy in Jesus of Nazareth, though some
of the great Master painters have sentimentalized His face and figure. ..."