Media Vocabulary

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noun a loud, confused noise caused by a large group of people

  • The hubbub in the conference room died down as the CEO began to speak.
  • There was a lot of hubbub at the party last night.
  • I can't hear you over all this hubbub!
  • The hubbub of the city streets was like music to her ears.

noun the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast

adjective related to the activity or profession of journalism

  • Journalism plays a crucial role in upholding democracy and informing the public.
  • I'm studying journalism because I love to write and tell stories.
  • Some people think journalism is just fake news, but that's not true.
  • The journalist's pen is mightier than the sword in the battle for truth.

noun a brief news report

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  • The newsbreak on the stock market caused a stir among investors.
  • Did you hear the newsbreak about the new restaurant opening up downtown?
  • That newsbreak about the celebrity scandal is spreading like wildfire.
  • The sudden newsbreak in her personal life left her feeling lost and confused.