Source Word
sensationalism
Noun
countable
uncountable
The
use
of
sensational
subject
matter,
style
or
methods,
or
the
sensational
subject
matter
itself;
behavior,
published
materials,
or
broadcasts
that
are
intentionally
controversial,
exaggerated,
lurid,
loud,
or
attention-grabbing.
Especially
applied
to
news
media
in
a
pejorative
sense
that
they
are
reporting
in
a
manner
to
gain
audience
or
notoriety
but
at
the
expense
of
accuracy
and
professionalism.
Japanese Meaning
扇情主義:意図的に衝撃的または誇張された内容や手法を用い、注目や議論を呼び起こすための原則や手法。特に報道、出版、放送などにおいて、正確性やプロフェッショナリズムよりも、視聴者や読者の注目を集めることを優先する傾向を指す。
Sense(1)
The
use
of
sensational
subject
matter,
style
or
methods,
or
the
sensational
subject
matter
itself;
behavior,
published
materials,
or
broadcasts
that
are
intentionally
controversial,
exaggerated,
lurid,
loud,
or
attention-grabbing.
Especially
applied
to
news
media
in
a
pejorative
sense
that
they
are
reporting
in
a
manner
to
gain
audience
or
notoriety
but
at
the
expense
of
accuracy
and
professionalism.
Sense(2)
( plural )