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sentimentalized Meaning in Bengali



অনুভূতির একটি অবজেক্ট মধ্যে ভাবালুতা বা পালা সঙ্গে তাকান





sentimentalized's Usage Examples:

It is a sentimentalized look back at the music of the original rock 'n' roll era and has often.


It is an overly sentimentalized self-portrait painted in the early years of the AIDS epidemic, showing.


It is highly sentimentalized and focuses on Hildebrand's return home rather than the tragic conflict.


the Saturday Evening Post covers, which tend toward idealistic or sentimentalized portrayals of American life.


In his interview, George tells a sentimentalized version of the first time he saw a bra, resulting in him getting hired.


such as My Man Godfrey (1936) and Sullivan's Travels (1941) sometimes sentimentalized Hooverville life.


that the film stood out in its time "for being neither shoddy nor sentimentalized.


of the New York Herald Tribune wrote that the movie "has been sentimentalized out of all possibility of stimulating film biography.


Dorson complained that popularizers had sentimentalized folklore, stereotyping the people who created it as quaint and whimsical –.


varied tremendously in their politics—some faithfully reflected Stowe's sentimentalized antislavery politics, while others were more moderate, or even pro-slavery.


At other levels I think things were sort of sentimentalized and simplified somewhat.


[citation needed] Feeling that death had become much too sentimentalized, highly commercialized, and, above all, excessively expensive, Mitford.


In 1901, writer Justin Huntly McCarthy sentimentalized Villon's career in a novel, If I Were King, that borrowed the king-for-a-day.


realized tale about the life of a Mexican highway patrolman who’s neither sentimentalized nor treated like a villain.


Richard Snow, replied that "this magazine has never taken an overly sentimentalized or simplistic view of the past" and that American Heritage is "a magazine.


refugees, 27 Vietnamese boat people, with heroic stature, but in a highly sentimentalized manner that Nerdrum later described as "cloying".


Mel Gussow of The New York Times panned the play as a "sincere but sentimentalized view of a transvestite extremes.


community's struggle to create meaning out of their own lives and to avoid a sentimentalized or stereotyped narrative of victimization.


spirit of the Age of Enlightenment; the peasants he portrayed were not sentimentalized stereotypes.


" and "The story is never sentimentalized, and the reality of the genocide is always there.



sentimentalized's Meaning':

look at with sentimentality or turn into an object of sentiment

Synonyms:

belie; sentimentalise; misrepresent;

Antonyms:

overact; underact; fail; fall short of;

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