journalism

noun
UK: /ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪ.zəm/
US: /ˈdʒɜːr.nə.lɪ.zəm/
  1. The activity of gathering, writing, and publishing news.

    1. He studies journalism at college.
    2. Investigative journalism uncovered the corruption scandal within the government.
  2. Newspapers, magazines, and news websites considered as a group.

    1. She works in journalism now.
    2. Good journalism is essential for a healthy and informed society.
  3. A particular style of writing or reporting that is found in newspapers, magazines, or news websites.

    1. His journalism is very objective.
    2. The website promotes citizen journalism, empowering individuals to report local events.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "journalism" in English means: The activity of gathering, writing, and publishing news., Newspapers, magazines, and news websites considered as a group., A particular style of writing or reporting that is found in newspapers, magazines, or news websites..

The phonetic transcription of "journalism" is /ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪ.zəm/ in British English and /ˈdʒɜːr.nə.lɪ.zəm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "journalism": news, the press, correspondence.

Example usage of "journalism": "He studies journalism at college.". More examples on the page.