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sensationality
語源
From sensational + -ity.
名詞
sensationality (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 sensationalities)
- (uncountable) The quality of being sensational.
- Synonym: sensationalness
- 1867 July, W. M. T., “[Philadelphia Letter]”, in E. S. Gaillard and W. S. McChesney, editors, The Richmond Medical Journal, volume IV, number 2, Richmond, Va., published August 1867, page 166:
- The names of these books gives not the slightest idea of their contents; and while perhaps, from this very sensationality (?) of title, they may tempt the curiosity of the general public; yet, for the same reason, they will be passed over by the Physician, except, indeed, when he chances to glance at the author’s name; and despite this singularity, Dr. Storer has a high name for authority, and his works are widely and deservedly popular.
- 1869, Thomas C[ogswell] Upham, Mental Philosophy; Embracing the Three Departments of the Intellect, Sensibilities, and Will, volume I (The Intellect, with an Appendix on Language), New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, […], page 131:
- We have now given a brief outline, first, of the power of Sensation or Sensationality, and, second, of the power of Perception or Perceptivity; together with some account of the senses, through which they respectively operate, and by means of which they are made available aa sources or inlets of knowledge.
- 1870 October 20, The Revolution, volume VI, number 16 (whole 146), New York, N.Y., page 245, column 2:
- The London Saturday Review pays the following well-merited compliment to two American lady authors: “Very few of even our best writers can compass a book for the young which shall be all that it ought to be, avoiding, on the one hand, extravagant sensationality and a standard so high as to be outside human nature altogether; on the other, vapid silliness, which no grown girl can accept as fitting food for her mind at all, and which irritates, as all pretense and make-believe must. […]”
- 2007 May 31, Lorri Helfand, “Transgender issue downplayed”, in St. Petersburg Times, volume 123, number 311, page 4B:
- (countable) Something or someone sensational.
- 1908 June, H[enry] Heathcote Statham, “Reflections at the Salon and the Royal Academy”, in The Nineteenth Century and After, volume LXIII, number CCCLXXVI, New York, N.Y.: Leonard Scott Publication Co.; London: Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd., […], page 952:
- Nevertheless, the picture (which has been bought by the Government) would make most things in the Academy look weak, and it may serve as an occasion for pointing out that M. Gervais, whose name and works seem curiously unknown in England, is a perfectly different person from M. Gervex, with whom he seems generally to be confounded, and who is but a clever painter of sensationalities, with no sense of colour, while M. Gervais is a great colorist with a monumental style.
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