34 words in this vocabulary list
noun a person who talks excessively or indiscreetly
noun A person who writes for a newspaper or magazine, typically on a specific topic or area of interest
noun a story or article that is intended to divert attention or obscure the truth
noun A person who is new to the field of journalism and is typically young or inexperienced
noun a movie or television or radio program that provides a factual record or report
adjective using pictures or interviews with people involved in real events to provide a factual report on a particular subject
noun a newspaper or magazine article that expresses the opinion of the editor or publisher
adjective relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication
noun The term 'fourth estate' refers to the press or news media, especially print journalism, as a collective institution with significant influence and power in society.
verb to give information or knowledge to someone
noun a person who presents or reports news, especially regularly on television or radio
noun A person who works for a newspaper, typically as a journalist or editor.
noun a final remark or action, typically an insult or criticism, made as someone is leaving
noun a group of journalists or news reporters
verb to extract juice or oil by applying pressure
noun the reporting of news, especially by newspapers and broadcast media
verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'reported' is a past tense form of the verb 'report.'
noun a person who rewrites news stories for publication
noun a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station before any of its competitors
verb to lift or gather something with a scoop
noun A newspaper columnist or writer who specializes in sentimental, emotional, or melodramatic stories, often focusing on human interest or personal tragedies.
noun a heading or caption that appears below the main title or headline
verb does not apply
adjective does not apply
adverb does not apply
pronoun does not apply
preposition does not apply
conjunction does not apply
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noun a photograph that is transmitted electronically over a wire or cable
noun the activity or skill of marking coherent words on paper or another surface
verb the act of forming letters or words on a surface with a pen, pencil, or another tool
noun a person who writes for a living, especially a journalist or author
verb to read quickly or superficially in order to get a general idea of the content
noun a journalistic term for the introductory section of a news story that summarizes the most important details
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noun a novel or section of a novel published in installments in a magazine or newspaper
noun media organization - a company or entity that produces and distributes news and information through various forms of media such as television, radio, print, or online platforms
noun news organization - a company or entity that gathers and disseminates news and information to the public
noun a device used for applying pressure, typically in printing or manufacturing processes
adjective relating to or characteristic of exposition; serving to expound, set forth, or explain
noun a person or thing that provides information or entertainment to the public, such as a newspaper, television channel, website, etc.
noun a person or thing that explains something, such as a teacher or a video
adjective describing someone or something that provides explanations or clarifications
noun a written or visual work that presents a detailed and comprehensive analysis of a particular subject
noun a style of writing typically used in newspaper headlines, characterized by short, concise phrases and omitting unnecessary words
noun a type of journalism that involves reporting on issues with a specific bias or agenda in order to promote a particular cause or viewpoint