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mediagenic
/ ˌːɪəˈɛɪ /
adjective
- presenting an attractive or sympathetic image when portrayed in the media
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of mediagenic1
Example Sentences
But unlike scores of other mediagenic entrepreneurs, he's always resisted selling off his brand and his name, preferring to remain independent in a world of conglomerate consolidation.
A mediagenic figure with the beard of an Old Testament prophet, rings on most of his fingers and a tendency to quote obscure philosophers, he had been at Gucci for most of his career.
And in the 1990s, she became a godmother to the mediagenic sex-positive feminists riding feminism’s third wave.
The most mediagenic of them, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, beat a longtime incumbent Democrat in New York.
Unlike his mother, his late ex-wife Diana or either of his mediagenic sons, Charles is a notoriously awkward public figure.
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