schmaltz

noun

ˈshmȯlts How to pronounce schmaltz (audio)
ˈshmälts
variants or less commonly schmalz
1
: extremely or excessively sentimental music or art
" … It's not showbiz schmaltz; it's a story about the battle to overcome hardship. … "Elton John
A lot of people make fun of this show, pegging it as pure schmaltz.ReadWriteWeb (online)
"Doin' It" is both ridiculous schmaltz and a luscious rap song that sounds like a 5:45 p.m. sunset over Gotham City.Pete Tosiello
2
: sentimentality sense 1
There is a hint of schmaltz, in the best possible sense—an unabashed emotionalism that puts meat on the bones of the music without violating its essential spirit.Louise T. Guinthe
… the arrangements balanced smoky jazz and soft pop without turning to abstraction or schmaltz.Rolling Stone (online)
Steven Moffat has written a heart-warming drama, free of schmaltz and sentiment …Patrick Mulkern
A sprinkling of schmaltz is expected—nay, needed—in an emotional extravaganza like this, and you couldn't put together a better cast …Brian Truitt
3
: rendered animal fat and especially chicken fat
When it's properly made, schmaltz has a brawny, roasted character that comes from the bits of poultry skin that brown in the pan.Melissa Clark
"Schmaltz is a basic tenet of Jewish culture. In the real kosher home you couldn't use butter if you were eating meat, so you had schmaltz."Stan Zimmerman
There's also the schmaltz (rendered chicken fat) vs. vegetable oil debate. Tastier matzo balls are made with schmaltz.John Kessler
schmaltzy
ˈshmȯlt-sē How to pronounce schmaltz (audio)
ˈshmält-
adjective
… if Mr. [Victor] Young's scores for The Uninvited, Love Letters, and My Foolish Heart are schmaltz, then my musical taste is unabashedly schmaltzy. Andrew Sarris

Examples of schmaltz in a Sentence

The movie has too much schmaltz for me. the love song was a typical example of overproduced schmaltz
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But for as much as the competition presents itself as a haven of good natured sonic schmaltz, the reality of the world outside Eurovision's concert hall cannot help but intrude. Rafi Schwartz, theweek, 4 Apr. 2024 The film works best when trafficking in poignant subtleties that provide a cumulative tear-shedding experience rather than the overt schmaltz which occasionally appears. Courtney Howard, Variety, 25 Apr. 2024 These vegetarian matzo balls are seasoned with olive oil instead of chicken schmaltz and pair nicely with Siva’s turmeric vegetable broth. Kate Bradshaw, The Mercury News, 15 Apr. 2024 Oil will work just fine, but schmaltz makes a world of difference. Julia Levy, Southern Living, 28 Mar. 2024 See all Example Sentences for schmaltz 

Word History

Etymology

Yiddish shmalts, literally, rendered fat

First Known Use

1850, in the meaning defined at sense 3

Time Traveler
The first known use of schmaltz was in 1850

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“Schmaltz.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/schmaltz. Accessed 26 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

schmaltz

noun
variants also schmalz
: sentimental music or art
schmaltzy adjective

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