News Reporting Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a thing that lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it

verb gerund form of the verb 'cover', which means to put something such as a lid or cloth on top of or in front of something in order to protect or hide it

  • The new policy includes covering all employees under the health insurance plan.
  • I'll be covering for Sarah while she's on vacation next week.
  • I'm covering the bill tonight, don't worry about it.
  • Her smile was like a warm blanket covering my heart.

verb to express opinions or bias in a news article or editorial

  • It is important for journalists to report the facts objectively and not editorialize.
  • Just give me the facts, don't editorialize it.
  • Stop adding your own opinions and editorializing everything.
  • She tends to editorialize situations, always adding her own twist to things.

noun a radio or television broadcast of news reports

  • The newscast provided updates on the latest developments in the political arena.
  • Did you catch the newscast last night? They had a segment on local events.
  • I always tune into that newscast, it's so entertaining!
  • Her mind was like a constant newscast, always buzzing with information and updates.

noun a summary or concise review of a previously stated or discussed topic

  • Before we proceed, let me provide a brief recap of the main points discussed in the previous meeting.
  • Just to recap, we agreed to meet at the cafe tomorrow at 11 am.
  • To recap, we totally nailed that presentation!
  • As the storm receded, the sun began to shine through the clouds, symbolizing a fresh start.

noun a narrative account of events

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  • The novel was praised for its intricate plot and compelling story.
  • I heard a crazy story about a guy who found a treasure map in his attic.
  • Did you catch that juicy gossip story going around school?
  • Her life story is like a rollercoaster, full of ups and downs.

noun the quality of being newsworthy; the degree to which something is considered worthy of being reported as news

  • The newsworthiness of the event was undeniable, attracting the attention of major media outlets.
  • The newsworthiness of the scandal spread like wildfire among gossip circles.
  • The newsworthiness of the celebrity breakup was off the charts, everyone was talking about it.
  • The newsworthiness of the discovery sent shockwaves through the scientific community.

adjective describing something that happens quickly or suddenly

  • During Ramadan, Muslims traditionally gather for a fast-breaking meal at sunset.
  • Hey, are you coming over for the fast-breaking feast tonight?
  • Let's hit up that new joint for some fast-breaking grub.
  • The team's fast-breaking offense caught their opponents off guard.