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sensationalism | sensationalise |

As a noun sensationalism

is the use of sensational subject matter, style or methods, or the sensational subject matter itself; behavior, published materials, or broadcasts that are intentionally controversial, exaggerated, lurid, loud, or attention-grabbing especially applied to news media in a pejorative sense that they are reporting in a manner to gain audience or notoriety but at the expense of accuracy and professionalism.

As a verb sensationalise is

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sensationalism

English

Noun

(wikipedia sensationalism) (-)
  • The use of sensational subject matter, style or methods, or the sensational subject matter itself; behavior, published materials, or broadcasts that are intentionally controversial, exaggerated, lurid, loud, or attention-grabbing. Especially applied to news media in a pejorative sense that they are reporting in a manner to gain audience or notoriety but at the expense of accuracy and professionalism.
  • (philosophy) A theory of philosophy that all knowledge is ultimately derived from the senses.
  • Synonyms

    * (epistemic doctrine) sensualism

    sensationalise

    English

    Verb