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sensationalist    音标拼音: [sɛns'eʃənəlɪst]
n. 感觉论者

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  • SENSATIONALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SENSATIONALISM is empiricism that limits experience as a source of knowledge to sensation or sense perceptions How to use sensationalism in a sentence
  • Sensationalism - Wikipedia
    In journalism and mass media, sensationalism is a type of editorial tactic Events and topics in news stories are selected and worded to excite the greatest number of readers and viewers
  • SENSATIONALIST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    SENSATIONALIST definition: 1 presenting information in a way that is shocking or exciting rather than serious, especially in… Learn more
  • Sensationalism | Media Bias, Misinformation, Propaganda . . .
    sensationalism, in epistemology and psychology, a form of Empiricism that limits experience as a source of knowledge to sensation or sense perceptions Sensationalism is a consequence of the notion of the mind as a tabula rasa, or “clean slate ”
  • SENSATIONALISM definition and meaning | Collins English . . .
    5 meanings: 1 the use of sensational language, etc, to arouse an intense emotional response 2 such sensational matter itself Click for more definitions
  • Sensationalist - definition of sensationalist by The Free . . .
    The use of sensational matter or methods, especially in writing, journalism, or politics b Sensational subject matter c Interest in or the effect of such subject matter 2 Philosophy The theory that sensation is the only source of knowledge 3 The ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion of good sen·sa′tion·al·ist n
  • What does sensationalism mean? - Definitions. net
    Sensationalism is the practice of presenting news or information in a way that provokes public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy or objectivity This often involves the use of shocking headlines, exaggeration, scandal-mongering or appealing to emotions





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