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Meaning journalist meaning

What does journalist mean?
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journalist

A journalist is a person who writes and reports the news. The journalists were reporting the latest news on the BBC.

journalist

a writer for newspapers and magazines (= diarist) someone who keeps a diary or journal

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Simple sentences

My boyfriend is a journalist.
I am a journalist.
I'm a journalist.
My son is a journalist.
Tom intends to become a journalist.
I wanted to be a journalist.
I want to be a journalist.
My cousin is a journalist.
You are a good journalist.
I hope to be a journalist.
The journalist rented an apartment that is very expensive.
This journalist, whose article you were so interested in, is my neighbor.
I am a Polish journalist.
The journalist was kidnapped by terrorists.
He's a journalist.
The journalist wanted to write an article that would draw public attention to the issue.
He's a freelance journalist.
The journalist was too upset to distinguish vice from virtue.
One is a teacher, another is a doctor, and the other is a journalist.

Movie subtitles

Fauchery, journalist and playwright.
I am a journalist.
Did he tell an English journalist that if Zola was acquitted the streets of Paris would be strewn with 100,000 corpses?
You're a journalist!
A journalist?
Kane helped to change the world but Kane's world now is history and the great yellow journalist himself lived to be history outlived his power to make it.
Here is a journalist from Prague.
I happen to be a journalist!
Freelance journalist, sir.
A journalist in Switzerland met with a German scientist who stated that your project would be an incredible breakthrough in anti-Godzilla operations in Japan when completed.
I want to be a journalist or something.
I beg your pardon sir, I am an accredited freelance journalist.
You said he was a journalist?
If that man's a journalist, Sir, then I'm a chorus-girl in the Follies Bergeres.
It's a pity that we let that journalist get away, though.
I'm a failure as a journalist.
Don't be rude. He's a journalist.
No, she's in our dressing room. A journalist is interviewing her about how she got started.
Herbert George Wells. An English novelist and journalist, who was known for his science fiction, his satirical novels and his popular books on history and science.
Are you a journalist?
Get off me, you journalist!
I'm supposed to be a journalist, in fact I'm not, but I am.
It'd be an honour for me to have known a journalist tortured and murdered.
Journalist from Rome. Got the telegram.
A traitor to journalism. -You're a journalist, Hildy!
A journalist, eh?
Listen, ever thought of becoming a journalist?
We know dad. He's met a journalist. Or he's with some cab drivers, sitting in a bar discussing the big questions in life.
Journalist.
Tommy is quitting the theatre. Become a journalist. And leave home.
So this is how a journalist lives.
You've broken the laws obeyed by every honourable journalist.
Is that supposed to be a modern Stockholm journalist?
A full-fledged journalist, if you please.
Are you a journalist, monsieur?
Also for a journalist?

News and current affairs

After all, as a campaigning investigative journalist she made many people angry besides Putin, not least of which is the current Chechen Prime Minister, Ramzan Kadyrov, whom she accused of a policy of kidnapping for ransom.
A leading journalist, Cristian Tudor Popescu, reproached animal rights defenders for their moral relativism and insensitivity to human suffering.
Hadjiev's sister, the journalist Olgusapar Muradova, died in prison several weeks later, under suspicious circumstances.
The supposed hand-over of the journalist Babitsky to the Chechen rebels, and the subsequent fears for his life, inspired widespread public revulsion.
As my father (an old journalist himself) used to say: Freedom of expression provides a right to say what you think, but it is not an obligation to do so!
As one journalist pointed out, when 400,000 people (far more than Hazare's followers in Delhi) marched in Kolkata in May 1998 to protest against the government's nuclear tests, the media barely noticed.
Lately, Ms. He Qinglian, a well-known author, journalist, and critic of China's reforms has been watched daily by as many as twelve agents.
Refugees are not an Eastern European problem, a Polish journalist told National Public Radio in the United States, because these countries did not participate in the decision to bomb Libya (neither did Germany).
A few weeks before the election in 1995, Jacques Chirac looked so weak that a journalist bluntly asked him on live TV whether it would not be better for him to give up.
One journalist, Hector Ramirez, died of a heart attack while fleeing from the mob; others narrowly escaped lynching.
During a meeting, which I attended, with a delegation from the International Press Institute to obtain the release of the BBC journalist Alan Johnston, abducted in Gaza in March, Abbas explained the PA's inability and weakness.
So wrote that some-time Italian journalist best known for his musical compositions, Giuseppe Verdi.
This is why Jeffrey Sachs's Millennium Villages project has faltered, as the journalist Nina Munk's recent book shows.
Instead, the journalist Ben Judah reports, Putin receives daily updates on Kremlin politics, domestic affairs, and foreign relations from his three key intelligence agencies.
Among the numerous victims, perhaps the most bizarre case was that of a young journalist named Bagauda Kaltho.
Many of the Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's bestselling books, which have made him America's highest-paid print journalist, are based on classified information.
But any serious journalist knows that the two issues must not be conflated.
In 2005, Yahoo gave the Chinese police the computer identification code for a dissident journalist, Shi Tao.
After a policeman died, live ammunition was fired into the crowds - killing a journalist, Bwizamani Singh, and provoking a rebuke from Reporters without Borders.
Germany's president, Joachim Gauck, is not married to his partner, the journalist Daniela Schadt, and no one seems to care.
The British economic journalist Martin Wolf thinks of Europe as a marriage kept together only by the high cost of divorce.
If the only economics course you take is the typical introductory survey, or if you are a journalist asking an economist for a quick opinion on a policy issue, that is indeed what you will encounter.
Meanwhile, journalist Parnaz Azima is not allowed to leave Iran.
The mother of a Chinese journalist (now living outside the country) had been one of those who returned after 1949 to her homeland with her husband and family from a comfortable life at an American university.
In a recent interview with the British journalist David Frost, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, who returned to power in 2006, declared himself in favor of immediate re-election.
When Anatoly Shcharansky allegedly gave sensitive material to an American journalist, he was convicted of treason.
President Leonid Kuchma stands accused of complicity in the murder of Georgy Gongadze, a journalist whose headless, mutilated body was identified this week, months after his disappearance.

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