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journalist
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jour·nal·ist  (jûrn-lst)
n.
1. One whose occupation is journalism.
2. One who keeps a journal.

journalist
Noun
a person who writes or edits news items for a newspaper or magazine or for radio or television
journalistic adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.journalistjournalist - a writer for newspapers and magazines
broadcast journalist - a journalist who broadcasts on radio or television
columnist, editorialist - a journalist who writes editorials
newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newswriter, pressman, correspondent - a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media
gazetteer - a journalist who writes for a gazette
photojournalist - a journalist who presents a story primarily through the use of photographs
penman, scribbler, scribe - informal terms for journalists
sob sister - a journalist who specializes in sentimental stories
sports writer, sportswriter - a journalist who writes about sports
author, writer - writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)
2.journalist - someone who keeps a diary or journal
writer - a person who is able to write and has written something

journalist
noun reporter, writer, correspondent, newsman or newswoman, stringer, commentator, broadcaster, hack (derogatory) columnist, contributor, scribe (informal) pressman, journo (slang) newshound (informal) newspaperman or newspaperwoman
Translations
journalist [ˈdʒəːnəlɪst] nperiodista m/f
journalist [ˈdʒəːnəlɪst] journal njournaliste m/f
journalist [ˈdʒəːnəlɪst] journal nJournalist(in) m(f)
journalist [ˈdʒəːnəlɪst] ngiornalista m/f


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