Definition: 1. A person whose job is to collect and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, radio or television. 2. A writer for newspapers and magazines. 3. Someone who keeps a diary or journal.
Use 'journalist' in a sentence:
1. As a journalist, I have competed against NYU, Columbia, and Northeastern graduates for jobs.
2. She had taken him for a journalist.
3. Mr. Bryan also referred me to a book by the American journalist Anthony Scaduto.
4. He did not feel up to braving the journalists at the airport.
5. In a new book, German journalist Andreas Bernard studied the origins of elevator.
6. I have lived here off and on since 2007. I am a journalist.
7. He claimed to be a journalist, and he got around.
8. Journalists came from as far afield as China.
9. No self-respecting journalist would ever work for that newspaper.
10. These words still ring true today in my role as a journalist.
11. Discussion about Professional Spirits of Journalist in new Period.
12. He moved to Ohio in 2005 where, among other things, he worked as a journalist.
13. He faced a fusillade of questions from the waiting journalists.
14. Bruno squared himself to face the waiting journalists.
15. His sister is a journalist.
16. I started work as a journalist and it was downhill all the way for my health.
17. The room was full of journalists, all firing questions at them.
18. A journalist all his life, he's now brought out a book.
19. There is no doubt that she has the makings of a successful journalist.
20. It helped me understand that I could be a writer without being a novelist or a journalist.
21. Well, speaking as a journalist I'm dismayed by the amount of pressure there is for pictures of combat.
22. We've had journalists poking around and asking a lot of questions.
23. I had a burning ambition to become a journalist.
24. He was taken hostage while on his first foreign assignment as a television journalist.
25. The illegal payments were discovered by a journalist working undercover.
26. Florence Hayes is a journalist for the Green Ville Journal, the daily newspaper in town.
27. He had primed his friends to give the journalists as little information as possible.
28. I believe that a journalist should be completely objective.
29. I got my lucky break when I won a 'Young Journalist of the Year' competition.
30. The need to produce the most exciting newspaper story obsesses most journalists.
31. Throughout the interview the journalists scribbled away furiously.
32. My job as a journalist is to expose the truth.
33. He daydreams of being a famous journalist.
34. Her elegant style sets her apart from other journalists.
35. Michael Cross is a freelance journalist.
36. It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source.
37. Godfrey had the makings of a successful journalist.
38. The main character is a journalist in flight from a failed marriage.
39. We don't want journalists sniffing around.
40. Journalists were denied access to the President.
41. Journalists are supposed to be politically neutral.
42. The place was crawling with journalists.
43. The place was heaving with journalists.
44. We avoided a pack of journalists waiting outside.
45. In the train of the rich and famous came the journalists.
46. The President refused to speak to the waiting journalists.
47. As a journalist, she has always had a nose for a good story.
48. Eventually she wants to quit teaching and work as a full-time journalist.
49. One of the journalists threw the senator a curve.
50. Journalists stayed away from the funeral out of consideration for the bereaved family.
51. She sped away in her car with journalists in hot pursuit.
52. He related the facts of the case to journalists.
53. When things got too hot most journalists left the area.
54. She earns her living as a freelance journalist.
55. He was an excellent journalist and a very fine man.