sensational
IPA: sɛnsˈeɪʃʌnʌɫ
adjective
- Of or pertaining to sensation.
- Piquing or arousing the senses.
- Provoking a reaction of interest or excitement.
- Exceptionally great.
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Examples of "sensational" in Sentences
- House Government Reform Committee chairman Congressman Henry Waxman said the government invented what he calls sensational details and stories.
- Rumsfeld argues that history will have a larger perspective than what is the daily attacks, the Web blogs and the what he called sensational reporting.
- Archeologists say they have located and excavated the ruins of a massive amphitheater used to train gladiators east of Vienna in what they call a "sensational discovery."
- VIENNA - Archeologists say they have located and excavated the ruins of a massive amphitheater used to train gladiators east of Vienna in what they call a "sensational discovery."
- VIENNA - Archaeologists say they have located and excavated the ruins of a massive amphitheater used to train gladiators east of Vienna in what they call a "sensational discovery."
- A spokesman for NAM released this statement: "He was so put off by what he called the sensational and simplistic reporting in this important skills gap story last evening that he changed his mind."
- General Petraeus making it very clear that these -- what he calls sensational attacks, the suicide bombs, the suicide car bombs, the spectacular attacks that are killing so many Iraqis are a problem.
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