unsensationalist
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + sensationalist.
Adjective
[edit]unsensationalist (comparative more unsensationalist, superlative most unsensationalist)
- Not sensationalist.
- 2007 August 17, The New York Times, “Art in Review”, in New York Times[1]:
- The implications are both celebratory and valedictory, which makes sense for work that looks back on suppressed histories but also brings those histories, and the reality of their suppression, forward in a stylish and unsensationalist art of the present. Ms. Winterling will screen another film, “The Flambards,” at the gallery tonight at 7.