journalist
NOUN:
1. a person who practices the occupation or profession of journalism.
2. a person who keeps a journal, diary, or other record of daily events.
3. a person whose occupation is journalism.
4. a person engaged in journalism, especially a writer or editor for a news medium.
5. a writer who aims at a mass audience.
Example:
a journalist who has won awards for two of his feature stories. —Merriam-Webster.
Origin:
First recorded in 1685–95; journal + -ist. —Dictionary.com. // First Known Use of journalist: 1693. —Merriam-Webster.
Sources: 1, 2.
1. a person who practices the occupation or profession of journalism.
2. a person who keeps a journal, diary, or other record of daily events.
3. a person whose occupation is journalism.
4. a person engaged in journalism, especially a writer or editor for a news medium.
5. a writer who aims at a mass audience.
Example:
a journalist who has won awards for two of his feature stories. —Merriam-Webster.
Origin:
First recorded in 1685–95; journal + -ist. —Dictionary.com. // First Known Use of journalist: 1693. —Merriam-Webster.
Sources: 1, 2.