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sensationalism [senˈseɪ∫nəlɪzəm]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word sensationnalisme has a double n and ends in -e.* * *[sen'seɪʃənəlɪzəm]noun gen péj recherche f du sensationnel -
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sensationalism [sen'seɪʃənəlɪzəm](a) (in press, novels etc) sensationnalisme m(b) Philosophy sensationnisme m(c) Psychology sensualisme mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > sensationalism
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cheap [t∫i:p]1. adjective• the cheapest seats are around $15 les places les moins chères sont autour de 15 dollarsb. ( = poor-quality) bon marché inv2. adverb[buy] ( = inexpensively) bon marché ; ( = cut-price) au rabais3. compounds* * *[tʃiːp] 1.1) ( not expensive) bon marché invto be cheap — être bon marché, ne pas coûter cher inv
2.it's cheap to produce — cela ne revient pas cher de le/la produire
adverb (colloq) [buy, get, sell] pour rien3.on the cheap adverbial phrase [buy, sell] au rabaisto do things on the cheap — péj y aller à l'économie (colloq)
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lurid ['ljʊərɪd]∎ many newspapers go in for lurid sensationalism de nombreux journaux exploitent le goût du public pour le sensationnel;∎ he gave me a lurid account of the plane crash il m'a décrit l'accident d'avion sans m'épargner le moindre détail;∎ their affair was described in lurid details leur liaison était décrite avec force détails scabreux;∎ the book gives a lurid description of life at the castle le livre donne une description haute en couleur de la vie au château∎ a lurid green dress une robe d'un vert criard;∎ harsh neon lights la lumière crue des néons
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Sensationalism — is a manner of being extremely controversial, loud, or attention grabbing. It is especially applied to the emphasis of the unusual or atypical. It is also a form of theatre. The term is commonly used in reference to the media. Critics of media… … Wikipedia
Sensationalism — Sen*sa tion*al*ism, n. 1. (Metaph.) The doctrine held by Condillac, and by some ascribed to Locke, that our ideas originate solely in sensation, and consist of sensations transformed; sensualism; opposed to {intuitionalism}, and {rationalism}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sensationalism — index exaggeration Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sensationalism — 1846, in philosophy; 1865, of journalism, from SENSATIONAL (Cf. sensational) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
sensationalism — [n] exaggeration aggrandizement, boasting, excess, fabrication, fish story*, hype, hyperbole, overemphasis, puffery, tabloid journalism, tall story*, whopper*, yellow journalism*; concepts 63,278,663 … New thesaurus
sensationalism — ► NOUN ▪ (in the media) the use of exciting or shocking stories or language at the expense of accuracy, in order to provoke public interest or excitement. DERIVATIVES sensationalist noun & adjective sensationalistic adjective … English terms dictionary
sensationalism — [sen sā′shənə liz΄əm] n. 1. a) the use of strongly emotional subject matter, or wildly dramatic style, language, or artistic expression, that is intended to shock, startle, thrill, excite, etc. b) preoccupation with or exploitation of what is… … English World dictionary
sensationalism — sensationalist, n., adj. sensationalistic, adj. /sen say sheuh nl iz euhm/, n. 1. subject matter, language, or style producing or designed to produce startling or thrilling impressions or to excite and please vulgar taste. 2. the use of or… … Universalium
sensationalism — [[t]sense͟ɪʃənəlɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT (disapproval) Sensationalism is the presenting of facts or stories in a way that is intended to produce strong feelings of shock, anger, or excitement. The report criticises the newspaper for errors and… … English dictionary
Sensationalism — Artistic trend Sensationalism, or Shock Art, appeared in embryo form as an alienated mutation of body art, in the first performances by Zhang Huan held at the Yuanming Yuan artist community since 1993. Zhang used his own body to inflict and… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
sensationalism — noun Date: 1846 1. empiricism that limits experience as a source of knowledge to sensation or sense perceptions 2. the use or effect of sensational subject matter or treatment • sensationalist adjective or noun • sensationalistic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary