English to Turkish Dictionary sentiment

sentiment

duygusallık
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.
translation of 'sentiment'
noun
duyarlılık,
his,
duygu,
hassaslık,
duygusallık
example
Even though investor 'sentiment' seems to be downright dismal, it may still not be dismal enough.
The potent rise of anti-US nationalist 'sentiment' in both South and North Korea is apparently invisible in Washington.
City officials around the world echo the 'sentiment' , according to Public Works Magazine.
What better metaphor is there for the general public 'sentiment' in the United States in the 1970s?
I think that the general 'sentiment' at the moment is focused on what transpires this week in the Organization of American States, in Washington and then in Canada.
‘It wasn't 'sentiment' or family loyalty that made him join, I don't think,’ she reflects.
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.
the council sought steps to control the rise of racist 'sentiment'
There were tons of nostalgia, family 'sentiment' , bonding, celebration, entertainment and even a message.
But the critics were in the minority as mainstream thinking, as well as public 'sentiment' , generally favoured growth.
Poor 'sentiment' towards the technology sector was also blamed for the lacklustre performance.
He warned that they were seeking to ‘embody a 'sentiment' of rage and frustration’.
I agree with the 'sentiment' regarding having a single armed female deputy on escort duty with a well-muscled male prisoner.
It would seem impossible to do this without drowning in 'sentiment' , or exaggerating a delight in Beverly Hills excess.
Despite popular antiwar 'sentiment' , the government has increased the number of British troops stationed in Iraq.
The report, which would often be cited by journalists and activists, fanned anti-American 'sentiment' around the world.
The Irish visit was largely an occasion for nostalgia, 'sentiment' and photo opportunities.
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.
This nostalgic 'sentiment' is obvious in both the band's choice of covers and the composition of the band's own tunes.
Opposition soon mounted, however, as terrible social and economic conditions fueled nationalist 'sentiment' .
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.
Patriotic 'sentiment' is running high in my neighbourhood today.
an intense 'sentiment' of horror
The threat of violence nearly overwhelms any 'sentiment' or tenderness.
Both men lost their cases and seem to have made hardly a dent in the opinions of either their respective presiding judges or public 'sentiment' in general.
If they grow jaded, grow bored, or simply prefer 'sentiment' and nostalgia to active participation, the last avenue of escape is closed.
Market 'sentiment' seems to be relatively optimistic about the outlook for the US economy.
Reflecting the broad 'sentiment' against war, students participated from across the city.
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.
She then tracks the development of antislavery 'sentiment' and the movement toward gradual emancipation between 1785 and 1827.
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