English to Malay Dictionary sensational

sensational

sensasi
definition
adjective
a sensational murder trial
(of an event, a person, or a piece of information) causing great public interest and excitement.
translation of 'sensational'
adjective
hebat sekali
example
There is 'sensational' scenery, fabulous wildlife and air of unsurpassed clarity.
It was indeed a 'sensational' finish to a thrilling tie.
The Australian champion has had a 'sensational' season and should be among the best sprinters when the Tour gets under way.
No kitty can resist the lure of this specially formulated combination of 'sensational' delights.
The acquittal of eight paramilitary officers in a 'sensational' trial in Ivory Coast tops today's segment.
Interesting, in that two American women are dead - that's twice as many as in most 'sensational' murder stories.
I mean, in the media, all the time, the thing that we're most interested in is the most 'sensational' , the most hyperbolic.
Built in 1891, the hotel offers 'sensational' harbour views, and a seafood and steak menu in the restaurant and bistro.
There were some 'sensational' run-outs and delightful catches.
Often, while the facts may be correct, the presentation style sitting under a 'sensational' headline will sell more papers but can frighten the public.
Viewers must understand that the cameras are drawn to 'sensational' excess.
In the less 'sensational' murder cases, it's often a different story.
It also has three balconies, so most of the rooms have inside/outside space, with 'sensational' views over the city.
Today, more than 25 years later and with his 'sensational' trial underway, it is heavy with irony.
Since its launch in 1995 this 'sensational' show has delighted more than 2.5 million people either in the capital or at venues across the UK.
The 'sensational' story, he now says, was based on information supplied to him by some French reporters.
He makes numerous 'sensational' catches because of excellent speed and judgment.
In 1869 he won fame as public prosecutor in the 'sensational' murder trial that convicted Nancy Clem.
He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with 'sensational' statements.
His third of the day was a 'sensational' effort, his awesome pace again leaving the Wolves defence trailing on 71 minutes.
When news was presented in a 'sensational' form, it certainly evokes simplistic responses.
Significantly, that was also the year when he made 'sensational' allegations concerning mass murder of Aborigines by a police patrol.
While this is a 'sensational' approach, has it been accurate or fair?
It challenges everyone to be accurate and not be 'sensational' but at the same time to cut through the red tape to get to the real meat of the story.
All of which has been in the news this week, following the 'sensational' collapse of the trial involving two Leeds United players.
Some 49,000 of them clubbed together to bring the government to the High Court in one of the most 'sensational' trials of the year.
Next hour, the prosecution will begin its rebuttal, meaning the 'sensational' five month trial is winding down.
Such 'sensational' murders, although regular occurrences in history, are nonetheless unusual events.
To rise above the din in a society swamped with information, there is no alternative but to be 'sensational' and dramatic.
However, that changes when the suspected murderers become defendants in 'sensational' trials that could bring in big bucks.
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