Love is reckonk
That's a lovely sentiment!
Our dates are still in the kitchen, sentimentalizing about something or other.
I was feeling sentiment last week on Saturday, cause I went out with a boy!
The word "unfortunately" is not an adverb in this sentence. It is actually an adverbial phrase used to convey a feeling or sentiment.
The word is spelled sentiment, just as you spelled it. A different word's spelling that might be confused with sentiment is sediment.
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An interjection is a word used to show an emotion or a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement, or enthusiasm. Interjections are often placed at the beginning of a sentence.
To have a strong opinion for, often emotionally grounded. Specifically, "a sentiment for toleration" would be morality-based desire for tolerance.
feeling, passion, sentiment, affect
You can substitute the word "pride" with "satisfaction" in the sentence, resulting in "I feel satisfaction." Other possible substitutes include "joy" or "self-respect," depending on the context you wish to convey. Each alternative carries a slightly different nuance but maintains a similar positive sentiment.
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