Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sensationalize
verb
/sɛnˈseɪʃənəlaɪz/

Definition
To present information in a way that provokes interest and excitement, often at the expense of accuracy.

Examples
- The news outlet tends to sensationalize stories to attract more viewers.
- Some media channels sensationalize events to generate buzz, even if it misrepresents the truth.

Meaning
Sensationalizing occurs when the facts are exaggerated or distorted to make a story more appealing or dramatic.

Synonyms
- Exaggerate
- Inflate
- Embellish
- Magnify