Sentences

She loved to sentimentalize her childhood memories by adding extra emotional significance to them.

The couple tried to sentimentalize their relationship, often adding touches that were more for their mutual parents than for themselves.

In the novel, the author often sentimentalized nature, attributing human feelings to the elements and landscapes.

He romanticized his previous relationship, painting a picture of perfection that wasn't really there.

She poeticized her grief by writing a series of heartfelt poems about her lost love.

The community eulogized the late teacher at the ceremony, celebrating the impact she had on their lives.

The novel was not just a story but a sentimentalized account of their journey together.

Staying positive is not the same as sentimentalizing a situation that is objectively difficult.

The movie's attempts to sentimentalize the plot were overdone, detracting from the actual drama.

In his poetry, he frequently sentimentalized the simple joys of life, such as a walk in the park or a cup of tea.

The artist's work often sentimentalizes the human experience, capturing the poignancy of everyday moments.

The author's new book attempts to sentimentalize the relationship between two estranged cousins.

The marketing campaign sentimentalized the brand's history to evoke strong emotions in the audience.

Her approach to critical analysis was not to sentimentalize but to scrutinize the facts objectively.

We should avoid sentimentalizing the challenges faced by the planet to better understand the real issues.

The boy tends to sentimentalize his experiences with his grandmother, often exaggerating her significance in his life.

In her latest painting, she sentimentalized the flora and fauna of her native countryside.

Her writing style is known for romanticizing and sentimentalizing her personal experiences.

The singer loved to sentimentalize about her first concert, often adding emotional details that weren't part of the actual event.