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sensationalised Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

সংবেদনবাদ,





sensationalised's Usage Examples:

Both papers are now more of tabloids which cover news with sensationalised headlines, although they are still published as broadsheets.


The trial was sensationalised by the Victorian press and incited debate over the use of corporal.


Contrary to sensationalised news reports in March 2013 the school did not ban triangular shaped.


Their marriage in New York City was sensationalised in the American press but was cut short by the early death of Callias.


Some have exaggerated or sensationalised the hags, or have adapted them to different cultures, as in Orson Welles's.


His family released a statement, claiming it was "inaccurate and sensationalised".


There are sensationalised news reports regarding Australian spiders that fail to cite evidence.


minutes; a huge distortion of what may have originally been a valid (but sensationalised) warning.


footage of native people in the Pacific and Australia, and added a sensationalised storyline.


As "Jenny Cameron", she became well-known after a number of sensationalised accounts of her life and deeds during the rising were published.


considered to be one of the most serious murder cases at the time, and was sensationalised by the media.


Sunday Times where the apparent attacks on the Major government were sensationalised.


"Telford sex-crime claims 'sensationalised', says police chief".


Clarke provides a highly sensationalised account of the adventures of a convict unjustly transported to Van.


Lawrence's public image resulted in part from the sensationalised reporting of the Arab revolt by American journalist Lowell Thomas,.


Many in Dunedin see the event as having been sensationalised by the media, with one local noting the "local newspaper will start.


The relationship wasn't sensationalised, and the public devoured it.


Wilson added an attack aimed at the Daily Express for publishing "a sensationalised and inaccurate story purporting to describe a situation in which in.



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