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journalist
/ˈdʒɝː.nəl.ɪst/
Definition
1
A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, websites, or broadcasts news on television or radio.
2
Someone who investigates and reports on current events, often uncovering stories that others miss.
3
A professional practitioner of journalism, skilled in fact-finding, writing, and ethical reporting.
Examples
The journalist cornered the politician with a single question that unraveled his entire alibi like a cheap sweater.
In a newsroom full of caffeinated chaos, the veteran journalist sipped tea and typed the scoop everyone else overlooked.
Our plucky journalist went undercover as a barista to expose the secret life of overpriced lattes.
The journalist's deadline was approaching faster than a viral tweet, but she nailed the story with seconds to spare.