Journalistic: meaning, definitions and examples

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journalistic

 

[ ˌdʒɜrnəˈlɪstɪk ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

reporting style

The term 'journalistic' refers to the style or methods associated with journalism. It encompasses various practices used in gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information. Journalistic work is characterized by its commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and informative content, aiming to provide the public with clear and concise reports on current events. This style is fundamental in newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, and digital platforms. Journalistic integrity often involves adhering to ethical standards and being vigilant against bias.

Synonyms

media-related, newspaper-like, reportorial

Examples of usage

  • She has a journalistic approach to writing.
  • He studied journalistic methods at university.
  • Her journalistic integrity is respected by many.

Translations

Translations of the word "journalistic" in other languages:

🇵🇹 jornalístico

🇮🇳 पत्रकारीय

🇩🇪 journalistisch

🇮🇩 jurnalistik

🇺🇦 журналістський

🇵🇱 dziennikarski

🇯🇵 ジャーナリスティック

🇫🇷 journalistique

🇪🇸 periodístico

🇹🇷 gazetecilik

🇰🇷 저널리즘의

🇸🇦 صحفي

🇨🇿 žurnalistický

🇸🇰 žurnalistický

🇨🇳 新闻的

🇸🇮 novinarski

🇮🇸 blöðunarlegur

🇰🇿 журналистік

🇬🇪 ჟურნალისტური

🇦🇿 jurnalistika

🇲🇽 periodístico

Etymology

The word 'journalistic' originates from the noun 'journal', which comes from the Old French word 'journal', meaning 'daily' or 'day'. The term was further derived from the Latin 'diurnalis', meaning 'of a day', which is linked to 'diurnus', meaning 'daily'. Over time, journalism evolved as a profession, particularly in the 17th century when news pamphlets began circulating, leading to the establishment of newspapers. The use of the term 'journalistic' emerged as the practice of gathering and reporting news became more structured and recognized as a vital function in society. The 20th century saw significant advancements in journalistic practices, including the rise of investigative journalism and the integration of new media, which further shaped the modern notion of what journalistic means in relation to various forms of media and public communication.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #15,527, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.