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"Sensed" Meaning

The word "sensed" is the past tense of the verb "sense", which means to be aware of something through intuition, instinct, or perception, often without reasoning or logic.

Example: "She sensed that something was wrong."

In this context, "sensed" implies that someone has a feeling or impression about a situation, without necessarily having concrete evidence or proof.

"Sensed" Examples

Usage Examples of "sensed"


1. Intuition: She sensed that something was off about the guy who had just approached her.

2. Perception: After a few minutes of reading the room, she sensed the change in mood.

3. Warning sign: He could sense trouble brewing, and it didn't take him long to verify his intuition.

4. Awareness: Being an empath, she sensed the emotions of those around her, even when they didn't share them.

5. Scientific context: The scientists at the research lab had developed a way for the sensors to sense changes in air quality, allowing them to alert the public when pollution levels became hazardous.

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Sensationalization refers to the practice of presenting information in a way that is deliberately exaggerated or distorted to shock, arouse emotions, or attract attention, often at the expense of accuracy or fairness. This can involve amplifying or distorting facts, using sensational language, or presenting information out of context to create a more dramatic or attention-grabbing effect.<br><br>Examples of sensationalization include:<br><br> Headlines that imply a much greater risk or impact than the actual facts suggest<br> Reporting on speculative or unconfirmed information as fact<br> Creating a sense of urgency or panic where it doesn't exist<br> Using emotive language or imagery to draw attention to a issue or event<br><br>Sensationalization can be problematic because it:<br><br> Can mislead the public about the severity or importance of an issue<br> Can create unnecessary fear, anxiety, or unease in people<br> Can undermine trust in media and institutions<br> Can detract from more nuanced or balanced reporting.

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