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Synonyms:
- opulent, knockout, alive, forced, outlandish, dashing, garish, excite, fantastic, glorify, superb, yellow, novel, flourishing, fabulous, blatant, inflate, flaunting, stunning, unprecedented, splashy, scandalmongering, sensationalistic, divine, dignify, eloquent, melodramatic, enthralling, extraordinary, exhilarating, noteworthy, compelling, eventful, play up, spectacular, shameless, screaming, surprising, idealize, surprise, magnify, neat, superior, cool, exhibitionistic, delightful, receptive, unusual, great, moving, notable, peculiar, affected, dramatic, fussy, remarkable, flagrant, shocking, appealing, lovely, beguiling, stirring, impressive, stimulating, grandiloquent, keen, emotional, tremendous, rakish, marvelous, hot, arresting, formal, exciting, sensuous, gaudy, vain, talk up, wonderful, exaggerate, fantastical, nice-looking, showy, body, striking, ripping, dreamy, overplay, exotic, captivating, grandiose, incredible, jaunty, thrilling, exceptional, astonishing, stilted, sensitive, adorable, dandy, wonderous, exaggerated, groovy, histrionical, centripetal, style, phenomenal, eye-catching, startling, good, splendid, outstanding, awareness, sensual, interesting, swell, ostentatious, theatrical, super, sensorial, terrific, nifty, histrionic, lurid, fast, excellent, sensory, snazzy, theatric, flamboyant, miraculous, boastful, ornate, flashy, excessive, pompous, glorious, overstate
Examples:
- - The situation thus created was all the more sensational because, in the preceding controversies, Strigel had, at least apparently, always sided with the opponents of the Philippists. - "Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church", Friedrich Bente
- - It was better than the most sensational romance of the London Journal; for was not this drama being acted out before their very eyes? - "The Life of Thomas Wanless, Peasant", Alexander Johnstone Wilson
- - The next few years were much of a piece- a routine of office and field work which, if it brought nothing sensational to the conscientious young officer, still kept his feet in the path of glory. - "Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers", J. Walker McSpadden
Antonyms:
- unsensational, unimpressive