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sensational
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sensational
(adjective)
sensational
/sɛn
ˈ
seɪʃənl̟/
adjective
sensational
/sɛn
ˈ
seɪʃənl̟/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SENSATIONAL
[
more sensational; most sensational
]
1
:
causing very great excitement or interest with shocking details
a particularly
sensational
trial/crime
sensational
headlines
sensational
news stories
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2
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very excellent or great
a
sensational
performance/idea
a
sensational
(new) talent
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3
informal
:
very attractive
She looked
sensational
in her new dress.
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— sensationally
adverb
The books sold
sensationally
well.
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