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Meaning of sensationally
The primary meaning of the word "sensationally" is to do something in a way that attracts a lot of attention and interest, often because it is exciting or surprising.
Etymology of sensationally
The word "sensationally" has its roots in the Latin word "sensatio," meaning a feeling or sensation, and the suffix "-al," which forms an adjective
The word has been used in the English language since the 17th century to describe something that attracts attention and interest
Synonyms
extraordinarily
remarkably
exceptionally
phenomenally
outstandingly
impressively
strikingly
dramatically
fantastically
extraordinarily
unbelievably
incomparably
unbelievably
astoundingly
jaw-droppingly
mesmerizingly
captivatingly
enchantingly
thrillingly
electrifyingly
dazzlingly
sensationally
spectacularly
gloriously
magnificently
resplendently
marvelously
wondrously
miraculously
astonishingly
amazingly
Definitions
- To a degree that attracts a lot of attention and interest, often because something is exciting or surprising
- * In a way that is intended to attract attention and interest, often by being exciting or surprising
Usage Examples
- The fireworks exploded sensationally in the night sky, attracting a large crowd of onlookers
- * The new restaurant has been performing sensationally, with customers lining up around the block to get a table
Antonyms
unremarkably
ordinarily
moderately
unimpressively
uninspiringly
uninterestingly
monotonously
dullly
unexceptionally
lacklusterly
tediously
blandly
uninspectably
unobtrusively
inconspicuously
quietly
modestly
restrainedly
subtly