1. sensationalist - Noun
2. sensationalist - Adjective
An advocate of, or believer in, philosophical sensationalism.
One who practices sensational writing or speaking.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll we know is that yet again we've got sensationalist headlines along the same-old, same-old "women should be locked up" lines from jounalists and sub-editors who don't appear to have actually understood the research in question. Source: Internet
If not, the sensationalist harangue of this provision of CAMA 2020 is needless, unless the church barons are admitting that they are running the churches fraudulently. Source: Internet
Readers were more interested in sensationalist stories about criminals and political corruption than they were in political theory itself. Source: Internet
Other authors criticized Hurston for her sensationalist representation of voodoo. Source: Internet
As a statistician, I find the sensationalist incompetence of mainstream "data analysts" hilarious. Source: Internet
They certainly reported all his gaffes, but not because the media is liberal, they're just sensationalist assholes. Source: Internet