media sensation

Frequency: 7.310.5 per million words

someone or something that receives a lot of attention in newspapers, on television, etc.

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Examples (10)

  • The series became a media sensation in the early 1950s.
  • The young singer is hoping to become America's newest media sensation.
  • His unexpected victory turned him into an overnight media sensation.
  • The new product launch generated a significant media sensation across the country.
  • She managed the pressure of being a media sensation with remarkable composure.
  • The documentary about the lost city created a global media sensation.
  • Will this viral trend become the next big media sensation?
  • The artist's controversial exhibition caused a massive media sensation.
  • After the interview, the quiet scientist found himself an unlikely media sensation.
  • To achieve media sensation status, you need more than just talent; you need a story.