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Definition of sentimentalísm in the Romanian dictionary
SENTIMENTALSMENE n. 1) (in the 18th and early 19th centuries) Literary current characterized by the relief of man's sentimental life. 2) Excessive sensitivity; exaggeration of feelings. \u0026 # X25ca; To fall into becoming sentimental; to exaggerate their feelings. 3) Behavior or attitude of sentimental man. SENTIMENTALÍSM ~en. 1) (în sec. XVIII și începutul sec. XIX) Curent literar caracterizat prin reliefarea vieții sentimentale a omului. 2) Sensibilitate excesivă; exagerare a sentimentelor. ◊ A cădea în ~ a deveni sentimental; a-și exagera sentimentele. 3) Comportare sau atitudine de om sentimental.
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ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «SENTIMENTALÍSM»
Discover the use of sentimentalísm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to sentimentalísm and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Vocabolario domestico Ferrarese Italiano - Pagina 269
Carlo Azzi. Sentimentalîsm Skalsàr spalzzada, rumanz, dramma, avvcnlura), Sentimentale. Sentimentalísm, 1' ossär sentimental, Sentimentalismo. Sentimentalmént, Sentimentalmente. Sentir, V. Santír. Sentór, al sanlir, Sentore. Sénza, Senza.
Carlo Azzi, 1857
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Sentimentalísm [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-ro/sentimentalism>. Apr 2024 ».