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Meaning of "sensationalistic"
sensationalistic: describing a style of presenting information in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, often at the expense of accuracy. It is commonly used in the context of media, journalism, or entertainment
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It is a sensationalistic claim without any scientific basis or support.
So he knew that his previous books were sensationalistic nonsense.
Sensationalistic slander had a field day.
I am only trying to say that my work is not sensationalistic.
Sometimes sensationalistic headlines are justified.
This article is obviously sensationalistic in nature.
Just a bunch of sensationalistic lies perpetrated on the public to sell magazines.
I suppose that some books on sociobiology are indeed sensationalistic.
Throw in the sensationalistic headlines.
Much of the criticism has taken on a crude sensationalistic tone.
Sensationalistic and erroneous interpretation has given rise to this view.
These channels are too sensationalistic.
As long you keep your sensationalistic journalism in check and think about this rationally.
This whole style is sensationalistic.
And thanks to sensationalistic media, you will be remembered forever.
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We did not want it to be exploited or sensationalistic.
Much of his work was also published in sensationalistic broadsides depicting various current events.
His whole philosophy rests upon an extreme nominalism of a sensationalistic type.
Prejudice has become entrenched and sensationalistic media reporting is creating a climate of paranoia.
This imputes nothing to Churchill of the mischievous or sensationalistic.
The media is sensationalistic.
The picture is interesting, but perhaps a little sensationalistic.
Critics have pointed to the sensationalistic taste of Russian reporting.
Sensationalistic journalists looking for news about bloody crimes are sometimes called "vultures".
You guys are being a bit sensationalistic.
Further, there was a sensationalistic aspect to it that could not be denied.
This book is in no way sensationalistic.
And of course, sensationalistic negativism always sells more papers.
The documentary is not sensationalistic.
To corner the market in sensationalistic news just to sell ads, get eyeballs, et cetera.
Interesting without being sensationalistic.
Typically, sensationalistic journalism circles the drain of history with little more than a sigh.
She is trying to be sensationalistic.
Beyond such sensationalistic material, Young 's marriages reveal a great deal about his personality and humanity.
Some critics complain that the press is sensationalistic and invasive.
What effect has sensationalistic coverage produced in multicultural societies like Canada? Gema Martín Munõz writes,.
I am not trying to be sensationalistic.
During the sensationalistic and well-publicized trial, Wilhelm fled Paris for Vienna.
From there the show got more sensationalistic and less realistic.
Max Renn is the president of CIVIC-TV, a Toronto UHF television station specializing in sensationalistic programming.
Brenda, i find this line of inquiry sensationalistic and not at all pertinent to my thesis.
Choose a movie you consider " pulpy " and sensationalistic.
In the short run, emotional charges and sensationalistic challenges might garner quickly publicity.
Human-interest stories are sometimes criticized as " soft " news, or manipulative, sensationalistic programming.
Do not believe in the ideas of sensationalistic food-fads who are clamoring for banning the egg.
Brenda, i find this line of inquiry sensationalistic.
I am not being sensationalistic.
David, your theories were considered sensationalistic.
Reader In all of your sensationalistic writings.
I've got to push myself to be more sensationalistic.