Reporter: meaning, definitions and examples

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reporter

 

[ rษชหˆpษ”ห.tษ™r ]

Context #1 | Noun

news

A person who investigates and reports news stories.

Synonyms

correspondent, journalist, newscaster.

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Word Description / Examples
reporter

This term is often used for someone who gathers and reports news for a news organization, typically focusing on specific events on-site.

  • The reporter covered the earthquake aftermath directly from the disaster site.
  • She works as a political reporter for the local news station.
journalist

A broad term for anyone who writes, researches, or reports news articles, stories, and features across various media platforms.

  • Journalists play a crucial role in informing the public.
  • She has worked as a journalist for several prestigious magazines.
correspondent

Typically refers to a journalist who provides news reports from a distant or foreign location, often for a significant period.

  • The correspondent provided daily updates from the war zone.
  • He is the foreign correspondent for a major international newspaper.
newscaster

Refers to a broadcast news presenter, typically someone who reads the news on television or radio.

  • The newscaster delivered the evening news with poise and clarity.
  • As a newscaster, he is known for his distinct voice.

Examples of usage

  • The reporter interviewed the mayor for the evening news segment.
  • The reporter covered the breaking news story about the fire downtown.
Context #2 | Noun

media

A person who writes news stories for newspapers, magazines, or websites.

Synonyms

columnist, journalist, writer.

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reporter

As described above.

  • The reporter covered the fire in downtown yesterday.
  • He works as a field reporter for a news website.
journalist

A broader term that encompasses anyone who writes or broadcasts news stories. It can be used to describe reporters, columnists, and other media professionals.

  • He's a respected journalist who has covered many international conflicts.
  • She studied journalism in college to become a professional journalist.
writer

Generally used for someone who writes books, articles, or other texts. This term is not specific to journalism and can refer to authors of any kind of written content.

  • She's a talented writer who has published several novels.
  • As a freelance writer, he provides content for various websites.
columnist

Used for a person who writes regular articles for a newspaper or magazine. These articles, or columns, often reflect the writer's opinions on various subjects.

  • The columnist wrote an insightful piece on climate change.
  • She's a weekly columnist for the local newspaper.

Examples of usage

  • The reporter wrote an article about the latest political developments.
  • The reporter published an exclusive interview with the celebrity.

Translations

Translations of the word "reporter" in other languages:

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Etymology

The word 'reporter' originated in the late 17th century from the verb 'report,' which means to give an account of or describe in words. It evolved to refer to someone who gathers and presents news or information to the public. Reporters play a crucial role in keeping the public informed about current events and developments.

See also: misreport, report, reportedly, reporting.

Word Frequency Rank

At #6,350 in frequency, this word belongs to advanced vocabulary. It's less common than core vocabulary but important for sophisticated expression.