• Frequency of Use
    85 %
  • Retention Rate
    20 %
  • Complexity
    25 %
  • Press Meanings

    noun a group of journalists or news reporters

    verb to extract juice or oil by applying pressure

    Fields related to press

    Sports

    In sports, 'press' can refer to a defensive strategy in which players apply pressure on the opposing team

    Manufacturing

    In manufacturing, 'press' can refer to a machine used for shaping or forming materials through compression

    Publishing

    In publishing, 'press' can refer to a publishing house or the act of printing or publishing a book

    Journalism

    In journalism, 'press' refers to the collective body of news media organizations and journalists

    Printing

    In printing, 'press' refers to a machine used for printing or pressing paper or other materials

    Occupation Usage of press

    Writer

    In the context of a writer, 'press' can refer to the media or news outlets that cover their work, such as book reviews or interviews.

    Psychologist

    For a psychologist, 'press' might refer to the pressure or stress that a client is experiencing in their life.

    Journalist

    A journalist might use 'press' to describe the act of pressing charges against someone or applying pressure to a source for information.

    Public Relations Specialist

    In the field of public relations, 'press' can refer to press releases or media coverage for a client or organization.

    Athlete

    For an athlete, 'press' could refer to a type of weightlifting exercise or the pressure they feel from the media and fans.

    Politician

    A politician might use 'press' to talk about press conferences or the press corps that covers their activities.

    Consolidated Statistics about press

    Region Popularity

    Gender Usage

    By Literature Genre

    By Media

    Age Distribution