semisentimental

[sem-ee-sen-tuh-men-tl]

semisentimental Definition

partly sentimental; having some but not all of the characteristics of sentimentality.

Using semisentimental: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "semisentimental" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The movie was semisentimental, with some emotional scenes but not overly sappy.

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    Her writing style is semisentimental, evoking nostalgia without being too saccharine.

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    The painting had a semisentimental quality, capturing the beauty of the landscape without being too idealistic.

semisentimental Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for semisentimental

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Summary: semisentimental in Brief

'Semisentimental' [sem-ee-sen-tuh-men-tl] describes something that is partly sentimental, having some but not all of the characteristics of sentimentality. It can be used to describe works of art, writing, or media that evoke emotions without being overly sappy or idealistic. Examples include 'The movie was semisentimental, with some emotional scenes but not overly sappy.' and 'Her writing style is semisentimental, evoking nostalgia without being too saccharine.'