释义 |
sensationalismsen‧sa‧tion‧al‧is‧m /senˈseɪʃənəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable]  - Already one began to hear the nickname Suicide Langford; but that was either sour grapes or silly sensationalism.
- It is an interesting topic but unfortunately this particular author abandons scholarship in the interests of sensationalism.
- It smacks of both sensationalism and trivialisation.
- The culture of the country is increasingly enrolled in the junk cults of celebrity, sensationalism and gossip.
a way of reporting events or stories that makes them seem as strange, exciting, or shocking as possible – used to show disapproval—sensationalist adjective |