Pronunciation: /kʌb rɪˈpɔrtər/
noun A person who is new to the field of journalism and is typically young or inexperienced
A1 The cub reporter was excited to cover their first story.
A2 The cub reporter interviewed the mayor for their article.
B1 The cub reporter wrote a compelling piece on the local election.
B2 The cub reporter's investigative journalism led to a major scandal being uncovered.
C1 The cub reporter's byline appeared on the front page of the newspaper.
C2 The cub reporter's in-depth analysis of the issue won them a prestigious journalism award.
formal The cub reporter was assigned to cover the city council meeting for the local newspaper.
informal The cub reporter is still learning the ropes but is eager to make a name for themselves in journalism.
slang The cub reporter is a newbie in the newsroom, but they're catching on quickly.
figurative The cub reporter's writing style is fresh and full of potential, like a young lion learning to hunt.
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