Pronunciation: /ˈædvəkəsi ˈdʒɜrnəlɪst/
noun a type of journalism that involves promoting a specific point of view or agenda
A1 An advocacy journalist is someone who writes articles to support a particular cause.
A2 The advocacy journalist wrote a piece advocating for better healthcare for all.
B1 As an advocacy journalist, she focused on raising awareness about environmental issues.
B2 The role of an advocacy journalist is to bring attention to social injustices through their reporting.
C1 The advocacy journalist's investigative work led to significant policy changes in the government.
C2 Her reputation as an advocacy journalist grew as she continued to uncover corruption and misconduct in various industries.
formal The advocacy journalist wrote a detailed report on the environmental impact of the new construction project.
informal The advocacy journalist is always writing about social issues that matter to them.
slang That advocacy journalist is really out here fighting for what's right.
figurative Like a modern-day crusader, the advocacy journalist seeks to shine a light on injustices in society.
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