Sensationalistic in a sentence as an adjective

I dont know why, but there was nothing sensationalistic about the title or the content.

It lends itself just as well to sensationalistic headlines like "Did Obama just give the order to nuke France?

Article/media is a bit sensationalistic in describing this as an early computer.

Skewing it to the most sensationalistic interpretation only makes it easier to dismiss.

So we should evaluate it on its merits, even if there may be a demonstrable tendency in the past for bills with sensationalistic names to lack substance.

1 - find a guy managing stuff and is successful at it2 - declare all others are like him, without any kind of comparison3 - post with sensationalistic head line on various sites4 - profit

This headline is sensationalistic beyond the pale of respectable journalism, and certainly beyond that of HN.

I think this is a fifth-level recycling of progressively more sensationalistic reporting about a talk that was, I thought, quite humble and thought-provoking.

I've found that, at least for me personally, quantum mechanics is much less strange when you ignore the sensationalistic, new-age mysticism quips and focuses on the actual math itself.

No ******** or sensationalistic crapUnfortunately, and probably, this is the reason they didn't monetise it enough :/

Instead, it uses a few statistics and a lot of bold, inaccurate, unsubstantiated, sensationalistic hand waving about that darn old wasteful ivory tower.

Financial Times, Bloomberg and all the big ones that have such a tremendous amount of weight behind them, are in the end inseparable from blogspam, as they have the same sensationalistic tendencies and didn't do their homework, at all.

My first impression, upon reading the Ars article, was that it was sensationalistic, ham-handed slop, emitted by someone who not only didn't understand what the **** he was talking about, but didn't appear to have bothered even trying.

However, as I've become more and more knowledgeable about web technology and marketing over the course of my career, the more I see them as one more sensationalistic rag doing bad science and technology reporting for the mainstream.

Despite the sensationalistic leded about ratting out your brother in law, if you read the details of the article, this is program really about getting accounting professionals to report large-scale tax evasion by businesses they work for or with.

Sensationalistic definitions

adjective

typical of tabloids; "sensational journalistic reportage of the scandal"; "yellow press"

See also: scandalmongering