Mawkish

MAW-kish

Definition

(adjective) Overly sentimental or emotional to the point of being unpleasant.

Example

The movie’s mawkish ending drew eye-rolls rather than tears.

Fun Fact

Mawkish originally referred to a nauseating or spoiled taste, stemming from the Middle English mauk, meaning “maggot.” Over time, the meaning shifted from physical disgust to emotional excess. Today, it’s used to describe songs, movies, or writing that lay on the sentiment so thick it turns people off.

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