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sentiment

[sen-tuh-muhnt] / ˈsɛn tə mənt /


Usage

What are other ways to say sentiment?

The noun sentiment refers to a mixture of thought and feeling, especially refined or tender feeling: Recollections are often colored by sentiment. Feeling is a general term for a subjective point of view as well as for specific sensations: to be guided by feeling rather than by facts; a feeling of sadness, of rejoicing. Emotion is applied to an intensified feeling: agitated by emotion. Passion is strong or violent emotion, often so powerful that it takes over the mind or judgment: stirred to a passion of anger.


Example Sentences

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However, Moore said in a Monday note that it’s not clear what will be able to flip negative investor sentiment.

From MarketWatch

Alibaba Group stock was one of the few names rising on Monday, with the wider market seeing a rocky start to December as risk sentiment among investors seemed to take a hit.

From Barron's

Considering the recent instability and sour sentiment, it is easy to doubt the company.

From Barron's

Cryptos had been at the leading edge of a deterioration, and then recovery, in wider risk sentiment in recent weeks, falling through November but bouncing back in the last week of the month.

From Barron's

Wealth management, bancassurance, and debt capital markets are common drivers for fees, especially as market performance, loan growth and economic sentiment improve in 2H.

From The Wall Street Journal