I think it marks somebody who's sentimental side is underdeveloped.
Although I'm not a native to english.
To have a strong opinion for, often emotionally grounded. Specifically, "a sentiment for toleration" would be morality-based desire for tolerance.
You possibly mean 'retarded', and that means 'backward in mental or physical development.'
Having, expressing, or containing a sentiment or sentiments; Abounding with moral reflections; Containing a moral reflection
shifting backward
The word is spelled sentiment, just as you spelled it. A different word's spelling that might be confused with sentiment is sediment.
I think it marks somebody who's sentimental side is underdeveloped. Although I'm not a native to english.
In sentiment analysis, "backward" refers to a model or approach that takes into account the context of words that appear before the target word. This can help capture relationships and nuances that may be missed by only looking at words that come after the target word.
To have a strong opinion for, often emotionally grounded. Specifically, "a sentiment for toleration" would be morality-based desire for tolerance.
In a rebus, "ecnalg" is "a backward glance".
Backward glance.
drater is 'retard' spelled backward
It's tempting to ask what you mean by backward, but unnecessary. The answer is no. Backward time travel is not possible under any circumstances.
It appears there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean "sentiment"? Sentiment refers to a person's thoughts, feelings, and opinions about a particular topic or situation. It can be positive, negative, or neutral.
You possibly mean 'retarded', and that means 'backward in mental or physical development.'
well , it means bending backward ! :)
One example is the word "live." It can mean "to be alive" when read forward, and "to reside" when read backward.
The verb form of "sentiment" is "feel."