**To detect the prevailing sentiment of multiple input texts** The following ``batch-detect-sentiment`` example analyzes multiple input texts and returns the prevailing sentiment (``POSITIVE``, ``NEUTRAL``, ``MIXED``, or ``NEGATIVE``, of each one). :: aws comprehend batch-detect-sentiment \ --text-list "That movie was very boring, I can't believe it was over four hours long." "It is a beautiful day for hiking today." "My meal was okay, I'm excited to try other restaurants." \ --language-code en Output:: { "ResultList": [ { "Index": 0, "Sentiment": "NEGATIVE", "SentimentScore": { "Positive": 0.00011316669406369328, "Negative": 0.9995445609092712, "Neutral": 0.00014722718333359808, "Mixed": 0.00019498742767609656 } }, { "Index": 1, "Sentiment": "POSITIVE", "SentimentScore": { "Positive": 0.9981263279914856, "Negative": 0.00015240783977787942, "Neutral": 0.0013876151060685515, "Mixed": 0.00033366199932061136 } }, { "Index": 2, "Sentiment": "MIXED", "SentimentScore": { "Positive": 0.15930435061454773, "Negative": 0.11471917480230331, "Neutral": 0.26897063851356506, "Mixed": 0.45700588822364807 } } ], "ErrorList": [] } For more information, see `Sentiment `__ in the *Amazon Comprehend Developer Guide*.