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Definition of sentimental value in English: sentimental valuenoun The value of an object deriving from personal or emotional associations rather than material worth. she lost several pieces of jewellery which were of sentimental value Example sentencesExamples - Many of these items have sentimental value or are works of art in themselves.
- People are framing personal items that hold great sentimental value.
- Fritz Kreisler's arrangment of Mozart's Rondo in D Major, K. 382, is of sentimental value to Ms.
- All I want back are my rings and watches because they have sentimental value. "
- The ring obviously holds great sentimental value for the owner.
- The plain gold band has great sentimental value.
- The garments were made from pieces of material donated by each family signifying some sentimental value to a member of the family, living or deceased.
- Martha said the plantings had more sentimental value than they did intrinsic value.
- Things that have sentimental value are of far more worth than any art objects.
- A gold Cameo brooch of great sentimental value was lost in Bunclody last week.
- Any subjective valuation based on sentimental value does not enhance the true value.
- Everything we had found that had potential sentimental value or significance had been grouped together in my parents ' bedroom.
- Items of great sentimental value were removed in this break-in, consequently having a detrimental effect on the owner.
- He even contacted some of his victims to tell them which pawn shops were holding items of sentimental value.
- For a fairly large variety of reasons, April Gertler's work has some sentimental value for myself.
- I had only just hidden the letter you sent me in a secret compartment in my dresser, where I hid many things of sentimental value.
- He grabbed the only thing that held any sentimental value for him.
- A woman mugged on her way home from work has appealed to the thieves to return items of sentimental value.
- The object that the tool produces has at most a quickly passing sentimental value.
- Many of the victims had lost items of great sentimental value that could never be replaced.
Definition of sentimental value in US English: sentimental valuenoun The value of something to someone because of personal or emotional associations rather than material worth. she lost several pieces of jewelry which were of sentimental value Example sentencesExamples - A woman mugged on her way home from work has appealed to the thieves to return items of sentimental value.
- The plain gold band has great sentimental value.
- Any subjective valuation based on sentimental value does not enhance the true value.
- Many of the victims had lost items of great sentimental value that could never be replaced.
- All I want back are my rings and watches because they have sentimental value. "
- Fritz Kreisler's arrangment of Mozart's Rondo in D Major, K. 382, is of sentimental value to Ms.
- Everything we had found that had potential sentimental value or significance had been grouped together in my parents ' bedroom.
- He grabbed the only thing that held any sentimental value for him.
- Martha said the plantings had more sentimental value than they did intrinsic value.
- For a fairly large variety of reasons, April Gertler's work has some sentimental value for myself.
- The garments were made from pieces of material donated by each family signifying some sentimental value to a member of the family, living or deceased.
- He even contacted some of his victims to tell them which pawn shops were holding items of sentimental value.
- A gold Cameo brooch of great sentimental value was lost in Bunclody last week.
- The object that the tool produces has at most a quickly passing sentimental value.
- Things that have sentimental value are of far more worth than any art objects.
- I had only just hidden the letter you sent me in a secret compartment in my dresser, where I hid many things of sentimental value.
- Many of these items have sentimental value or are works of art in themselves.
- People are framing personal items that hold great sentimental value.
- Items of great sentimental value were removed in this break-in, consequently having a detrimental effect on the owner.
- The ring obviously holds great sentimental value for the owner.
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