Columnist

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Pronunciation: /ˈkɑləm.nɪst/

Definitions of columnist

noun A person who writes for a newspaper or magazine, typically on a specific topic or area of interest

Example Sentences

A1 The columnist writes for the local newspaper.

A2 The columnist's articles are always interesting and informative.

B1 The columnist is known for their insightful commentary on current events.

B2 The columnist's column is a must-read for anyone interested in politics.

C1 The columnist has won several awards for their writing.

C2 The columnist's latest piece has sparked a heated debate among readers.

Examples of columnist in a Sentence

formal The columnist wrote a thought-provoking opinion piece for the newspaper.

informal I love reading what the columnist has to say in the magazine.

slang Did you catch the latest column by that gossip columnist?

figurative She is a columnist of wisdom, always offering insightful perspectives.

Grammatical Forms of columnist

past tense

columnized

plural

columnists

comparative

more columnist

superlative

most columnist

present tense

columns

future tense

will columnize

perfect tense

have columnized

continuous tense

is columnizing

singular

columnist

positive degree

columnist

infinitive

to columnize

gerund

columnizing

participle

columnized

Origin and Evolution of columnist

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'columnist' originated from the Latin word 'columna' which means pillar or support.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a writer who contributes regularly to a newspaper or magazine by writing a column, the term 'columnist' has evolved to encompass writers who express their opinions and analysis on various topics in a regular column format across different media platforms.