Definition of Sensationally

1. Adverb. In a sensational manner. "In the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return"

Partainyms: Sensational

Definition of Sensationally

1. Adverb. In a sensational manner. ¹

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Definition of Sensationally

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensationally

sensationalises
sensationalising
sensationalism
sensationalisms
sensationalist
sensationalistic
sensationalistically
sensationalists
sensationalizable
sensationalization
sensationalizations
sensationalize
sensationalized
sensationalizes
sensationalizing
sensationally (current term)
sensationless
sensations
sense
sense amplifier
sense amplifiers
sense datum
sense experience
sense impression
sense modality
sense of balance
sense of craft
sense of direction
sense of duty
sense of equilibrium

Literary usage of Sensationally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Persistent Problems of Philosophy: An Introduction to Metaphysics by Mary Whiton Calkins (1912)
"(2) The transcendental as contrasted with the empirical self is, in the second place, a thinking, categorizing, active, not a sensationally conscious, ..."

2. Psychology; Or, The Science of the Soul: Considered Physiologically and by Joseph W. Haddock (1850)
"And the mere induction of the faculty of clairvoyance does not enable the possessor of that faculty sensationally to perceive the cause of that phenomenon; ..."

3. Library of Mesmerism and Psychology by William Fishbough, John B. Newman, John Bovee Dods, Joseph W. Haddock (1874)
"And the mere induction of the faculty of clairvoyance does not enable the possessor of that faculty sensationally to perceive the cause of that phenomenon; ..."

4. The Musical World (1865)
"Any person gifted with the power of hearing can be sensationally affected by music, but it is in the character of that sensation that the element of taste ..."

5. The Philosophical Review by Sage School of Philosophy, Cunningham, Gustavus Watts, 1881-, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Jacob Gould Schurman (1897)
"cular resistance, whatever else it may or may not be, would seem to involve sensations, and the consciousness of effort to be, so far forth, sensationally ..."

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