Sensational is a 2-gender adjective with Latin origin sensation, which means something related to sensation. It is also a word used to describe something. extraordinary, amazing, Amazing.
Around the 18th century, the word sensational started to take on a different meaning, from something that causes surprise or admiration to an individual or group. In most cases where the word is used, it has a positive meaning, and the feeling caused is the result of one or more good qualities.
Sensational consists of a compliment made in relation to someone or some very good thing, brilliant, amazing. For example: The player made a sensational dribble!
In English, the word sensational is translated sensational. For example: They invited me to have dinner at their home and the food was sensational! - They invited me to dinner at their house and the food was amazing!
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Sensationalism can be described as the habit or mania of causing sensations. In the field of psychology, sensationalism is a system that gives priority to sensations in all conscious experiences.
There are several cases of sensationalism in the media, with sensationalist newspapers and television channels, which often prioritize shocking news, revealing haunting images in order to make people feel astonished. Many of these media are criticized because their main objective should be to inform and not shock.