Words and phrases that have a meaning related to sentiment: (150 results)
Often used in the same context:
pessimism, optimism, mood, bullishness, bearishness, feelings, perceptions, unease, uneasiness, attitudes, confidence, dovishness, nervousness, discontent, gloom, wariness, negativity, resentment, cautiousness, dissatisfaction, enthusiasm, decine, disenchantment, fervor, anger, ambivalence, opinion, animus, angst, euphoria, skittishness, stance, latent hostility, animosity, disquietude, momentum, anxiety, undertone, jitters, outlook, undercurrent, downbeat, hawkishness, vibes, disaffection, trend, malaise, glumness, antipathy, rhetoric, disgruntlement, hopefulness, loathing, distrust, bias, despondency, unhappiness, psyche, index, ardor, revulsion, viewpoint, weakness, hostility, distaste, leanings, nationalism, greenback, mindset, downtrend, backlash, economy, worries, hesitance, bitterness, belief, disillusion, skepticism, turmoil, sympathy, expectations, groundswell, frothiness, disapproval, fears, outrage, rockiness, emotion, unrest, disquiet, indignation, antagonism, regretfulness, negativism, tensions, fortunes, scepticism, gloominess, economists, reaction, rancor, apathy, sentiments, feeling, ideals, sympathies, ideal, idealism, patriotism, sensibilities, aspirations, character, creed, humanitarianism, liberty, myth, charity
More specific:
eyes, idea, judgement, judgment, mind, parti pris, pole, political sympathies, politics, preconceived idea, preconceived notion, preconceived opinion, preconception, prepossession, sentimentality
Appears in the definition of:
foster, ground swell, opinion, popular opinion, public opinion, romanticisation, romanticization, sentimental, sentimentalisation, sentimentalise, sentimentalization, sentimentalize, stephen collins foster, stephen foster, vox populi
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Also try:persuasion, thought, view
— Adjectives for sentiment: public, religious, national, popular, moral, strong, general, american, common, patriotic, noble, more...
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