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noun

The action of "sensate"; an instance of this.

adjective

Capable of or involved in sensory perception.

noun

A 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
adjective

Causing 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
noun

A 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
adjective

Presenting 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
noun

A 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
adjective

Presenting 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
adverb

In a way that causes great public interest and excitement.

Usage examples:

The chief executive sensationally quit last week
noun

The theory that all knowledge is derived from the senses.

adjective

Lacking or without sensation.

noun

A 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

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