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Filter by Meaning The magazine's sensationalistic headlines grabbed readers' attention, but the articles were poorly researched.
The magazine's sensationalistic cover story about a UFO sighting turned out to be a hoax.
The filmmaker's use of sensationalistic imagery in the documentary drew criticism from viewers who felt it was manipulative.
The director's use of sensationalistic imagery in the horror film was praised for its effectiveness.
The sensationalistic ads for the weight loss supplement were misleading and exaggerated.
The sensationalistic video game was banned for its extreme violence.
The politician's sensationalistic campaign strategy relied on fear-mongering and divisive rhetoric.
The politician's campaign ads were accused of being sensationalistic and misleading.
The movie relied on sensationalistic themes to attract viewers.
The social media post was a sensationalistic attempt to gain attention, without regard for accuracy.
The sensationalistic magazine cover featured a celebrity's shocking confession.
The politician's sensationalistic speech was aimed at winning public support.
The journalist's sensationalistic reporting on a sensitive political issue compromised the safety of sources and subjects.
The sensationalistic speech was more about stirring up emotions than presenting reasoned arguments.
The sensationalistic memoirs were criticized for being more fiction than fact.
The sensationalistic nature of the article made it hard to discern fact from fiction.
The movie was criticized for its sensationalistic portrayal of violence.
The celebrity's latest book was criticized for being sensationalistic and poorly written.
The artist's latest exhibition was dismissed by some critics as being sensationalistic and lacking in artistic merit.
The news program's sensationalistic coverage of the crime spree heightened public fears and led to calls for increased police patrols.
The popular science magazine's article on the latest research in quantum physics was criticized for being too sensationalistic and oversimplified.
The museum's sensationalistic exhibit drew crowds, but some critics claimed it was shallow.
The newspaper's sensationalistic headline was designed to sell papers, even though the article itself lacked any real substance.
The newspaper had sensationalistic headlines but little actual news.
The reality show was more sensationalistic than educational.
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