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  • 1mawkish — mawk|ish [ˈmo:kıʃ US ˈmo: ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: mawk maggot (15 19 centuries), from Old Norse mathkr] showing too much emotion in a way that is embarrassing = ↑sentimental ▪ a mawkish love story >mawkishly adv >mawkishness n [U] …

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  • 2mawkish — adjective showing too much emotion in a way that is embarrassing; sentimental: a mawkish love story mawkishly adverb mawkishness noun (U) …

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  • 7sentimental — adjective 1) she kept the vase for sentimental reasons Syn: nostalgic, tender, emotional, affectionate Ant: practical, dispassionate 2) the film is too sentimental Syn: mawkish, overemotional …

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  • 8saccharine — adjective Etymology: Latin saccharum Date: circa 1674 1. a. of, relating to, or resembling that of sugar < saccharine taste > b. yielding or containing sugar < saccharine vegetables > 2. overly or sickishly sweet < saccharine flavor > …

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  • 9drippy — /drip ee/, adj. drippier, drippiest. 1. dripping or tending to drip: a drippy faucet. 2. tending to be rainy, wet, or drizzly: a hot, drippy country; drippy weather. 3. Slang. revoltingly sentimental; mawkish: another drippy love story. [1810 20; …

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