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].
In everyday speech, "sentiment" acts as a bridge between a thought and a feeling. Sentimente
One of the most famous uses of the word is the Declaration of Sentiments (1848), a pivotal document in the women's rights movement that outlined the "sentiments" (firmly held views and grievances) of women in America [25]. Advanced systems can tell you exactly what someone
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]. This is often seen as "unearned" or "excessive" emotion
These are expressions of affection or gratitude, such as "I'm grateful to have you in my life" or "You mean the world to me" [28].