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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sensationalized headline misled readers about the content of the article.
The sensationalized social media post was widely shared and discussed.
The book's sensationalized characters were not realistic.
The sensationalized photo on the cover of the magazine was edited.
The sensationalized speech was intended to manipulate the audience.
The movie's sensationalized plot kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
The sensationalized trailer for the movie drew in a large audience.
The sensationalized speech by the politician was criticized for its lack of objectivity.
The company used sensationalized advertising to sell its products.
The sensationalized claims in the article were not supported by facts.
The sensationalized news report was not objective.
The sensationalized social media post generated a lot of engagement.
The sensationalized crime story in the newspaper contained many inaccuracies.
The newspaper article was sensationalized and lacked any real facts.
I don't trust that website because it's known for publishing sensationalized stories.
The TV news program was full of sensationalized stories to attract more viewers.
The tabloid newspaper always prints sensationalized headlines to sell more copies.
The magazine was criticized for publishing sensationalized stories about celebrities.
The movie was criticized for its sensationalized portrayal of violence.
The book was a work of fiction, but some readers criticized it for being sensationalized.
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