"Sensationalises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sensationalises" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sensationalises" Meaning

to make something seem more exciting or extreme than it really is, often in order to attract people's attention

"Sensationalises" Examples

Example Sentences:


She sensationalises the news in her blog post, making it sound like a catastrophe, although the actual event was nothing out of the ordinary.
The media outlet sensationalises the crime story by focusing on graphic details, which outrages the community.
The movie sensationalises violence and crime to hook the audience, but it's not a realistic portrayal of the real world.
The politician's campaign sensationalises her opponents' mistakes to gain an advantage in the election.
Father sensationalises Halloween to make a fun celebration out of it for the kids, even though it started as a pagan ritual.

"Sensationalises" Similar Words

Senoufo

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Sensate

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Having the power of sensation, especially having the ability to feel pain or other sensations.<br><br>Example: "The hospital's machine is capable of testing the sensate responses of unconscious patients."<br><br>Synonyms: sensitive, sentient, perceptive

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I couldn't find the meaning of the word "sensately". It appears to be a misspelling or an incorrect word. <br><br>However, the word "sensitively" is a valid word, and it means:<br><br>With sensitivity; showing sensitivity; perceiving or responding to sensations, emotions, or nuances with delicacy and care.

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