journalist

/ˈd͡ʒɝnəlɪst/
noun 3

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

brilliant, good | experienced | leading, well-known | professional | freelance | investigative | foreign | magazine, newspaper, print, tabloid | broadcast, radio, television | business, environmental, fashion, financial, literary, political, sports

VERB + JOURNALIST

speak to, talk to, tell

The politician refused to talk to journalists after the scandal broke.

JOURNALIST + VERB

investigate sth

write (sth)

The journalist wrote an article about corruption in local government.

report (on) sth

PREP

~ on/with

A talented journalist on the BBC's news team broke the story about the missing documents.

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(noun.)

ADJ

brilliant, good | experienced | leading, well-known | professional | freelance | investigative | foreign | magazine, newspaper, print, tabloid | broadcast, radio, television | business, environmental, fashion, financial, literary, political, sports

VERB + JOURNALIST

speak to, talk to, tell

The witness decided to talk to journalists after the trial ended.

JOURNALIST + VERB

investigate sth

write (sth)

The journalist wrote a detailed article about the environmental crisis.

report (on) sth

PREP

~ on/with

She works as a sports journalist on the local radio station.

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