English dictionary: words starting with sensat
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adjectivePerceiving or perceived by the senses.
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The sensate world
nounThe action of "sensate"; an instance of this.
adjectiveCapable of or involved in sensory perception.
nounA physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
Usage examples:
A burning sensation in the middle of the chest
adjectiveCausing great public interest and excitement.
Usage examples:
A sensational murder trial
verb(especially of a newspaper) present information about (something) in a sensational way.
Usage examples:
The papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
verb(especially of a newspaper) present information about (something) in a sensational way.
Usage examples:
The papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
verb(especially of a newspaper) present information about (something) in a sensational way.
Usage examples:
The papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
noun(especially in journalism) the presentation of stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
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Media sensationalism
nounA person who presents stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
Usage examples:
Sensationalists got their kicks out of misreporting the murder
adjectivePresenting stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
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Sensationalist reporting of the latest alleged cancer cures
nounA person who presents stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
Usage examples:
Sensationalists got their kicks out of misreporting the murder
adjectivePresenting stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
Usage examples:
Sensationalist reporting of the latest alleged cancer cures
verb(especially of a newspaper) present information about (something) in a sensational way.
Usage examples:
The papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
verb(especially of a newspaper) present information about (something) in a sensational way.
Usage examples:
The papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
verb(especially of a newspaper) present information about (something) in a sensational way.
Usage examples:
The papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
adverbIn a way that causes great public interest and excitement.
Usage examples:
The chief executive sensationally quit last week
adjectiveSensational.
nounThe theory that all knowledge is derived from the senses.
adjectiveSensationalistic.
adjectiveLacking or without sensation.
nounA physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
Usage examples:
A burning sensation in the middle of the chest
adjectiveSensory.
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