weakly+sentimental

  • 41soft — Synonyms and related words: Mickey Mouse, accented, accepting, adoring, affectionate, afraid, alveolar, anemic, apical, apico alveolar, apico dental, articulated, assimilated, asthenic, at peace, baccate, back, balmy, barely audible, barytone,… …

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  • 42Maudlin — And now where er he goes Among the Galilean mountains Or more unwelcome ways, He s followed by two faithful fountains; Two walking baths; Two weeping motions; Portable and compendious oceans.    The English poet Richard Crashaw (1613 1649) wrote… …

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  • 43sloppy — adjective (sloppier, sloppiest) 1》 (of semi fluid matter) containing too much liquid; watery. 2》 careless and unsystematic; excessively casual. 3》 (of a garment) casual and loose fitting. 4》 informal weakly or foolishly sentimental. Derivatives… …

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  • 44soft — adj 1. plushlike, plushed, squashy, squishy, mushy, spongy; pulpy, pulpal, pulpous, pulplike, pul paceous, overripe, overmature; pappy, paplike, mashed, softened; thin, watery, runny, liquid; loamy, friable, crumbly; marshy, paludal, boggy,… …

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  • 45tender — I adj 1. unfibrous, butterlike, crushable, soft, silken. 2. weak, delicate, feeble, frail, frail as a reed, unsturdy, slight, infirm; shaky, tottery, precarious, uncertain, unstable; poor, sickly, unwell, unhealthy, unsound, weakly; wretched,… …

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  • 46maudlin — /ˈmɔdlən / (say mawdluhn) adjective 1. tearfully or weakly emotional or sentimental. 2. tearfully or emotionally silly from drink. {from Maudlin, familiar variant of Magdalen (Mary Magdalene), often represented in art as weeping} –maudlinly,… …

  • 47namby-pamby — /næmbi ˈpæmbi/ (say nambee pambee) adjective 1. weakly simple or sentimental; insipid. –noun (plural namby pambies) 2. namby pamby verse or prose. 3. a namby pamby person: *the period which had turned him into a wild one had made me something of… …

  • 48slush — /slʌʃ / (say slush) noun 1. snow in a partly melted state. 2. liquid mud; watery mire. 3. fat, grease, etc. discarded from the galley of a ship. 4. Colloquial silly, sentimental, or weakly emotional writing, talk, etc. –verb (t) 5. to splash with …

  • 49sloppily — sloppy ► ADJECTIVE (sloppier, sloppiest) 1) (of semi fluid matter) containing too much liquid; watery. 2) careless and unsystematic. 3) (of a garment) casual and loose fitting. 4) weakly or foolishly sentimental. DERIVATIVES sloppily …

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  • 50sloppiness — sloppy ► ADJECTIVE (sloppier, sloppiest) 1) (of semi fluid matter) containing too much liquid; watery. 2) careless and unsystematic. 3) (of a garment) casual and loose fitting. 4) weakly or foolishly sentimental. DERIVATIVES sloppily …

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