highly publicized
Frequency: 9.025.4 per million words
Used for an event or issue that has received a great deal of attention, especially from the media.
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- The highly publicized event attracted a massive crowd.
- Despite the highly publicized nature of the trial, the verdict was unexpected.
- She tried to keep her personal life private, but her relationships were highly publicized.
- The highly publicized merger between the two companies has raised concerns.
- Even the highly publicized product launch failed to meet sales expectations.
- The highly publicized divorce was a major topic of tabloid gossip.
- The highly publicized archaeological find has generated international interest.
- Despite being highly publicized, the new policy was met with public skepticism.
- The highly publicized campaign aimed to raise awareness about climate change.
- Their highly publicized wedding was a spectacle of celebrity and wealth.