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    sensationalism


    1. The TV, which is wedded to sensationalism, is least bother about the influence of the story on young mind or the frustration of intellectuals in being helpless to correct the situation


    2. Furthermore, the political issues, squirmy as they were, might impact more lives more deeply, than the populist sensationalism that was selected for consumption and sale


    3. Sensationalism or legit unearthing


    4. misinformation on the market and personally committed to finding the secrets to permanent fat loss and fitness that were hidden in all of the hype and sensationalism all to prevalent in the industry


    5. the Clarke’s bedroom, explores every avenue of sensationalism it can


    6. shows trying to outdo the earlier ones for sensationalism


    7. out of steam in their attempts at whipping up sensationalism


    8. Though this had widely been neglected by the media for a lack of sensationalism, the rumors surrounding the project were abuzz within the hotel community


    9. By offering only the plain honest truth, Epicureanism offered at least some small alternative to the rampant fantasy and sensationalism of popular opinion and organized dogma


    10. Particularly one who chose to focus on stories of personal tragedy rather than sensationalism

    11. “The sensationalism of sexual trespass arises from a culture of child eroticization, where the youth wear adult styled provocative clothing and adults are reciprocally infantilized by the wearing of tweener fashion


    12. “The sensationalism of sensationalism is, of course, necessary to emphasize the point not academically only, but also aesthetically


    13. “This is sensationalism at its worst


    14. How much of the news is only designed to momentarily catch your attention, with some sort of crisis, catastrophe or sensationalism? How much of it panders to people's fears? How much of it is just overblown hype? Add up all of the thousands of hours of watching such eye-catching sound bites and what benefit is it to you? Does it add to your happiness? Knowledge? Wisdom? Experience? Insight? What beneficial effect does it have? What use does it serve? Satisfying the need to gawk? Or be vicariously titillated? Or horrified?


    15. Pure hype and distraction and sensationalism


    16. They care about sensationalism


    17. she had determined to use the sensationalism and superstition of the cult consciousness to


    18. Avoid the sensationalism of the news, of cable financial TV, of the pundits and commentators, because the market will always tell you all you need to know


    19. When you turn on the financial news today, you can see that it is less “news” and more sensationalism


    20. “At the same time,” he remarked after a pause, during which he had sat puffing at his long pipe and gazing down into the fire, “you can hardly be open to a charge of sensationalism, for out of these cases which you have been so kind as to interest yourself in, a fair proportion do not treat of crime, in its legal sense, at all

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    Synonyms for "sensationalism"

    empiricism empiricist philosophy sensationalism sensualism luridness

    "sensationalism" definitions

    subject matter that is calculated to excite and please vulgar tastes


    the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes


    (philosophy) the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good


    (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience