different between sentimentality vs unsappy
sentimentality
English
Etymology
sentimental +? -ity
Noun
sentimentality (plural sentimentalities)
- An act or state of being sentimental.
Translations
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unsappy
English
Etymology
From un- +? sappy. Compare Old English unsæpi? (“sapless, dry, withered”).
Adjective
unsappy (comparative more unsappy, superlative most unsappy)
- Not sappy; without excessive, cloying sentimentality.
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