Sentence example with the word 'sensationalism'

sensationalism

affectation, convolution, dramatics, excess, garishness, human interest, magniloquence, overstatement, puffery, swollenness, turgescence

Definition n. subject matter that is calculated to excite and please vulgar tastes

Last update: September 3, 2015


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The sensationalism of that paper is well known.   [Please select]

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Condillac's sensationalism - Locke's philosophy purged of its more ideal if less logical elements - leading on to materialism in J.   [Please select]

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Girls who are fond of adventure will thoroughly enjoy reading these books, which are wholesome and free from sensationalism.   [Please select]

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We can scarcely approach with an open mind an account of ideas and sensations which we hear described as "sensationalism," or worse yet, as "sensualism."   [Please select]

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Apart from the philosopher, public opinion is the victim of sensationalism, and individual opinion is further warped by accidental propinquity.   [Please select]

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It was a victory for conservatism and established order against sensationalism and anarchy--Mr.   [Please select]

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He was the arch-priest of all sensationalism in the guise of logic.   [Please select]

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For the first time in their lives they moved in the rich glamour of sensationalism.   [Please select]

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