0 extremely; used to emphasize positive adjectives or adverbs: --
Publishers were leery of my matter-of-fact, non-apologetic approach to a subject that the rule book said had to be treated sensationally or not at all.
The album met the expectations of many people and was sensationally popular after its release.
He sensationally returned to the team in 1992 and took over the full-back position.
Surely some of the most sensationally successful fortunes in the property world and the property market during the last few years have been made out of leasehold property.
The press—the media—have sensationally informed everyone, without necessarily sensitive thought for the traumatised victim or parents of the savaged child, about the horrifying behaviour of certain dogs.
Has it gone up sensationally?
A current affairs programme on some subject, treated authoritatively, will get a much smaller audience than a programme on the same subject which is treated sensationally.
The area is too often treated sensationally and with too much drama.