Synonym: diarist, diary keeper. Similar words: journalism, journal, nationalism, realistic, naturalist, specialist, turn away, tournament. Meaning: ['dʒɜrnəlɪst /'dʒɜːn-] n. 1. a writer for newspapers and magazines 2. someone who keeps a diary or journal.
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151. Jane was an illustrator, journalist, writer of cheap science fiction and adventure novels.
152. Some of Biko's followers resented his friendship with a white journalist.
153. His sense of foreboding is shared by almost every politician, diplomat,(www.Sentencedict.com) religious leader and journalist returning from the region.
154. The journalist was not known to the local CID and did not have a shotgun certificate.
155. But over the past few years a new breed of journalist has evolved - hungry, competitive and aggressive.
156. Barnes is a conscientious and methodical journalist who would have checked all of the facts before writing the story.
157. We wanted an experienced journalist, and Watts fit the bill.
158. Yet she managed to be a rather successful financial journalist.
159. Will is also an excellent example of how closeness to a source can affect a journalist.
160. The show, hosted by journalist Robert Elms, features movie stars and singers.
161. Another journalist, the Batman-based correspondent of the Yeni Ulke newspaper, was killed by gunmen on Feb. 24.
162. For someone who wants to be a journalist, she's remarkably ill-informed about current affairs.
163. Whether the Ipswich directors who watched him blow his top with the unwitting journalist believe that is debatable.
164. The learner is enabled to edit and modify text in the same way, say, as an adult journalist would.
165. She was calculating and ambitious, and by all accounts at least a competent journalist.
166. A qualified journalist he worked in Fleet Street from 1981.
167. Unhappily-married Cape Town journalist Toni Balser finds true love against a backdrop of gruesome township violence.
168. It followed a failed libel action by journalist Jani Allan over a programme revealing their affair.
169. I have no wish to change my nature over this matter and become a crusading journalist.
170. He is my wife's brother and he works as a journalist with a newspaper in Hue.
171. She worked as a journalist on McClure's magazine, and gave it up to write.
172. On the other hand the journalist can not simply mark up the caption for printing; it will have to be retyped.
173. Campese, I am told by journalist Paolo Catella, is having tantrums.
174. I am credited as the internationally known journalist and writer.
175. Jason denies saying it; the freelance journalist who interviewed him insists he did.
176. But the dilemma, at least for the television journalist, is not quite as simple as that.
177. Henry Louis Mencken, American journalist, editor, critic.
178. After being on the receiving end of his own profession following the death of his nephew, journalist Chris Wheal has been campaigning for a change in the way "death-knock journalism" is conducted.
179. Coessential change not only the journalist that perplexing Chongqing and reader, still perplexing Chongqing city to be in charge of the governmental official that news publicizes .
180. "He grew up in a family who didn't do a lot of hugs and kisses and 'I love you's, and that does bother me," says Ney, a freelance journalist in Boise, Idaho.
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