unsensationalized

[US]/ˌʌnsenˈseɪʃənəlaɪzd/
[UK]/ˌʌnsenˈseɪʃənəlaɪzd/

Translation

adj.Not sensationalized; presented in a factual, balanced way without exaggeration or dramatic embellishment

Phrases & Collocations

unsensationalized reporting

unsensationalized news

unsensationalized coverage

unsensationalized tone

remained unsensationalized

kept unsensationalized

unsensationalized journalism

unsensationalized account

unsensationalized presentation

unsensationalized manner

Example Sentences

the newspaper provided an unsensationalized account of the event, focusing on verified facts rather than rumors.

journalists should maintain an unsensationalized approach when covering tragedies to avoid causing unnecessary panic.

the documentary offered an unsensationalized portrayal of everyday life in the remote village.

many readers appreciate the channel's unsensationalized news coverage during times of crisis.

the historian's unsensationalized depiction of the war challenged popular misconceptions.

she wrote an unsensationalized description of her travels, avoiding exaggerated claims about the destinations.

the scientist gave an unsensationalized presentation of the research findings to prevent misinterpretation.

viewers are increasingly turning to unsensationalized media for accurate information.

the editor insisted on an unsensationalized tone for the feature article about social issues.

his unsensationalized journalism earned him respect among peers despite lower ratings.

the report provided an unsensationalized analysis of economic trends without political bias.

teachers should use unsensationalized language when discussing sensitive topics with students.

the podcast gained popularity for its unsensationalized approach to complex topics.

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