English to Punjabi Dictionary sentiment

sentiment

ਧਾਰਨਾ
definition
noun
I agree with your sentiments regarding the road bridge
a view of or attitude toward a situation or event; an opinion.
an intense sentiment of horror
a feeling or emotion.
example
He stressed the debate is not aimed at stirring up anti-Japanese 'sentiment' .
Freedom was an emotion, a 'sentiment' , a madness - something which your generation will find hard to understand.
And the trend in some parts of the world is towards huge, high-tech, intensive feedlot dairy farming with no place for 'sentiment' and nostalgia.
His annoyance is bitter anger bordering on rage; his 'sentiment' is mawkish.
Reflecting the broad 'sentiment' against war, students participated from across the city.
many of the appeals rely on treacly 'sentiment'
Fear was again a 'sentiment' that accompanied Jose and his friends.
an intense 'sentiment' of horror
Poor 'sentiment' towards the technology sector was also blamed for the lacklustre performance.
If the Old Firm make the break - if history and 'sentiment' no longer inhibit them - he could be looking for a new line of work.
They believed that Allied weakness in south east Asia and American isolationist 'sentiment' would mean another short war.
many of the appeals rely on treacly 'sentiment'
There were tons of nostalgia, family 'sentiment' , bonding, celebration, entertainment and even a message.
He warned that they were seeking to ‘embody a 'sentiment' of rage and frustration’.
This nostalgic 'sentiment' is obvious in both the band's choice of covers and the composition of the band's own tunes.
The visit to Ireland in mid-1963 was largely an occasion for 'sentiment' , nostalgia and photo opportunities.
Notwithstanding the somewhat improved results on Wall Street on Thursday, the general 'sentiment' among investors remained grim.
Market 'sentiment' seems to be relatively optimistic about the outlook for the US economy.
I've just given my new stylus a go and listened to this, for the first time in a while - call it nostalgia or 'sentiment' , but it's hard to pick out one bad cut on this.
It's the result of a wider 'sentiment' of fear in the community, brought about by our failure to satisfactorily tackle the misunderstandings and myths we have about each other.
With due regards to the 'sentiment' of a former Minister, his proposal and expectation from the Board are quite controversial and need a sensible and deep review of the issues raised by him.
I agree with the 'sentiment' regarding having a single armed female deputy on escort duty with a well-muscled male prisoner.
But the critics were in the minority as mainstream thinking, as well as public 'sentiment' , generally favoured growth.
Patriotic 'sentiment' is running high in my neighbourhood today.
the council sought steps to control the rise of racist 'sentiment'
an intense 'sentiment' of horror
It would have been all too easy for her to have played this book for 'sentiment' and shocked social justice; her tone is blunt and unlaboured.
They really react to the 'sentiment' and the emotion.
‘It wasn't 'sentiment' or family loyalty that made him join, I don't think,’ she reflects.
Despite popular antiwar 'sentiment' , the government has increased the number of British troops stationed in Iraq.
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