Newspaperman

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Pronunciation: /ˈnuzˌpeɪpərmæn/

Definitions of newspaperman

noun A person who works for a newspaper, typically as a journalist or editor.

Example Sentences

A1 The newspaperman delivers newspapers to people's homes every morning.

A2 The newspaperman interviewed the mayor for an article in the local paper.

B1 The newspaperman worked tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the corruption scandal.

B2 The newspaperman's investigative reporting led to the arrest of several high-profile criminals.

C1 The newspaperman's Pulitzer Prize-winning series exposed government corruption at the highest levels.

C2 The newspaperman's career spanned decades, during which he became a respected and influential figure in journalism.

Examples of newspaperman in a Sentence

formal The newspaperman was known for his thorough investigative reporting.

informal The newspaperman always had the inside scoop on local events.

slang That newspaperman is a real news hound, always chasing down the latest stories.

figurative He was a true newspaperman at heart, always seeking out the truth in any situation.

Grammatical Forms of newspaperman

past tense

newspapermaned

plural

newspapermen

comparative

more newspaperman

superlative

most newspaperman

present tense

newspapermans

future tense

will newspaperman

perfect tense

have newspapermaned

continuous tense

is newspapermaning

singular

newspaperman

positive degree

newspaperman

infinitive

to newspaperman

gerund

newspapermaning

participle

newspapermaned

Origin and Evolution of newspaperman

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'newspaperman' originated in the United States during the 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a male individual who worked for a newspaper, the term has evolved to be more gender-neutral and can now refer to anyone working in the newspaper industry regardless of gender.