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journal
  1. A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
  2. A newspaper or magazine dealing with a particular subject.
  3. (accounting) A chronological record of payments.
  4. (computing) A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or image copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log.
  5. (engineering) The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “Any journal dealing with biological subjects will inevitably include discussions of issues related to evolution.”
      “In the midst of his power and his politics, he kept a journal of his visits, his walks, his interviews with ministers, and quarrels with his servant.”
journalism
  1. The activity or profession of being a journalist.
  2. The aggregating, writing, editing, and presenting of news or news articles for widespread distribution, typically in electronic publications and broadcast news media, for the purpose of informing the audience.
  3. The style of writing characteristic of material in periodical print publications and broadcast news media, consisting of direct presentation of facts or events with an attempt to minimize analysis or interpretation.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “She pursued a career in journalism, devoting herself to uncovering the truth and informing the public.”
      “The world of journalism has evolved significantly with the rise of digital platforms and social media.”
      “Some were from students who wanted to know which courses and qualifications you needed for a career in journalism.”
journalist
  1. (originally) The keeper of a personal journal, who writes in it regularly.
  2. One whose occupation is journalism, originally only writing in the printed press.
  3. A reporter, who professionally does living reporting on news and current events.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “He told a Times journalist that he intended to improve living standards for the poor and that the bourgeoisie had some nasty surprises in store.”
      “Even on professional assignment, it just didn't look right for a Times journalist to be seen rummaging about in bin-bags.”
      “He told a Times journalist that he intended to improve living standards for the poor, and that the bourgeoisie had some nasty surprises in store.”
journaling
  1. The activity of keeping a diary, or journal.
  2. (computing) The change log of the file system or database.
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journalese
  1. A style of writing used in some newspapers and magazines, characterized by cliché, hyperbolic language and clipped syntax.
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    1. “It is a kind of private paper which demands its quota of news every day, and not rarely becomes a mere recorder of spiritual journalese.”
      “Alliteration abounds, pithy epithets are the order of the day, the cliches of journalese are flowing till we're all blue in the face.”
      “It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese.”
journalistics
  1. journalism; the work or techniques of journalists
journalizer
  1. One who records events in a journal.
journaliser
  1. Alternative form of journalizer
journalling
  1. Alternative form of journaling
journall
  1. Obsolete form of journal.
journo
  1. (Britain, Australia, informal) A journalist.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “During his law school days, Turnbull also worked as a journo for The Bulletin.”
      “We reproduce what may be the most vicious tirade by a pollie against a journo, delivered by Danby under parliamentary privilege on Tuesday.”
      “Then, to secure the best security scoop yet, the journo brought in pretend bomb-making equipment in his rucksack.”
journalisers
  1. plural of journaliser
journalizers
  1. plural of journalizer
journalisms
journaleses
journalists
  1. plural of journalist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The senator was highly disappointed with the manner in which he had been covered by journalists.”
      “The manager does not take punishment well, and is waspish in his responses to journalists who question his tactics and second-season signings.”
      “The journalists dared not transmit anything for which they might be called to account later.”
journalls
  1. plural of journall
journals
journos
  1. plural of journo
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Apparently, many journos disliked his doing an exclusive deal with a paper and refusing to talk to them at the World Cup.”
      “They want to restrict the disclaimers to those journos and commentators who have affiliations with centre right politics.”
      “Part of the public outcry about journos is the perception that journos spindoctor their stories.”
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