Meaning & Definition of word "Sensational"

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    Sensational

    /sɛnˈseɪʃənl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing great public interest and excitement.
      • Example: The movie received sensational reviews, drawing large crowds to theaters.
    • 2. Extraordinarily good; fabulous.
      • Example: Her performance in the play was simply sensational, leaving the audience in awe.
    • 3. Relating to or characterized by sensationalism; intended to provoke public interest or excitement.
      • Example: The article was criticized for its sensational headlines that distorted the facts.

    Etymology

    Derived from Latin 'sensatio', meaning 'feeling', and 'sensus', meaning 'sensation'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sensationalist media:

    Media that focuses on shocking or exaggerated news to attract attention.

    sensational story:

    An intriguing or shocking narrative designed to captivate readers or viewers.

    Related Words

    sensation:

    A physical feeling or perception from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.

    sensationalism:

    The use of exciting or shocking stories at the expense of accuracy to provoke public interest.

    Slang Meanings of sensational

    Meaning: Awesome or excellent.

    Example Sentence: Dude, that concert was simply sensational!

    Meaning: Over-the-top or exaggerated.

    Example Sentence: She always gives a sensational account of her trips.