Media Reporting

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a meeting in which information or instructions are given to someone

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  • The CEO will be giving a briefing on the company's financial performance.
  • We have a briefing at 9 AM tomorrow, don't be late!
  • Let's grab a coffee before the briefing starts.
  • The sunrise was a beautiful briefing for the day ahead.

noun PMQs

  • The Prime Minister faced tough questions during PMQs in the House of Commons.
  • Did you catch the PMQs today? The Prime Minister was grilled by the opposition.
  • PMQs was lit today! The Prime Minister totally owned the debate.
  • PMQs is like a political battleground where leaders clash over policies and decisions.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The prosecutor presented the accusatory evidence to the jury.
  • She made an accusatory statement towards her friend.
  • Stop being so accusatory all the time.
  • The dark clouds looming overhead seemed accusatory in nature.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'accusing' which is the present participle of the verb 'accuse'

  • The prosecutor was accusing the defendant of committing perjury.
  • She was accusing him of cheating on the test.
  • They're always accusing me of being lazy.
  • The dark clouds were accusing the sun of hiding its light.