Sentimente [RECOMMENDED]

In everyday speech, "sentiment" acts as a bridge between a thought and a feeling.

Advanced systems can tell you exactly what someone feels about—for example, a customer might have a "positive" sentiment about a restaurant's food but a "negative" sentiment about the price [12]. Sentimente

In literature, "sentiment" is the engine of a story—the authentic emotion that makes a reader laugh, cry, or feel anger [5]. However, writers often struggle with its shadow: . In everyday speech, "sentiment" acts as a bridge

This is often seen as "unearned" or "excessive" emotion. It occurs when a writer uses cliches or "over-the-top" language to force an emotional reaction that hasn't been built up properly [5, 19]. However, writers often struggle with its shadow:

If you agree with someone's outlook, you might say, "My sentiments exactly," meaning your feelings on the matter are identical [26].

Most basic tools categorize text as Positive , Negative , or Neutral [4, 11].

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