Journalistic

Pronunciation: /ˌdʒɜːrnəˈlɪstɪk/

Journalistic (adj)

  1. Connected with reporting news for the public, using facts, interviews, and clear writing.
  2. Made or presented in a way that aims to be factual and fair, like professional news work.
  3. Using a strong, attention-getting tone that resembles news coverage, often to influence readers.

Examples

  • The journalist wrote a journalistic report with clear facts.
  • She gave a journalistic summary after interviewing several witnesses.

Journalistic (adjective)

Examples

  • She wrote in a journalistic style that stayed clear and direct.
  • The editor prefers a journalistic style for all breaking updates.