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sensation
noun
1 an awareness of an external or internal stimulus, eg heat, pain or emotions, as a result of its perception by the senses.
2 a physical feeling I've a burning sensation in my mouth .
3 an emotion or general feeling; a thrill a sensation of doubt We felt a sensation of terror as we faced the lion .
4 a sudden widespread feeling of excitement or shock His presence caused quite a sensation .
5 the cause of such excitement or shock.
[17c: from Latin sensatio , from sentire to feel]
sensational
adjective
1 causing or intended to cause strong feelings such as widespread excitement, intense interest or shock.
2 colloq excellent; marvellous He's a sensational singer .
3 of or relating to the senses.
[1840s]
sensationally adverb .
sensationalism
noun
1 the practice of or methods used in deliberately setting out to cause widespread excitement, intense interest or shock.
2 philos the doctrine that our ideas originate solely in sensation.
[19c]
sensationalist noun .
sensationalistic adjective .
sensationalize or sensationalise
verb (sensationalized , sensationalizing ) to make (an event, situation, etc) appear more exciting, shocking, etc than it really is.
[19c]
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