feuilletonisms

/ˈfɔɪəˌtɑnɪzəmz/
noun
  1. The use of light, witty, or entertaining literary techniques in writing, especially in journalism.
    • His speech was full of feuilletonisms, making the audience laugh but missing the main point.
    • The blog's feuilletonisms attracted readers who enjoyed clever commentary over hard news.
    • The editor criticized the article for its feuilletonisms, saying it lacked serious analysis.
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