Journalists [noun]
Definition of Journalists:
person who writes about factual events for a living
Opposite/Antonyms of Journalists:
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Sentence/Example of Journalists:
I am read by journalists, by my fellow-novelists, and by boys; with these, incipit et explicit my vogue.
Ordinarily, this little retreat was crowded during the intervals between the acts by stock-brokers and journalists.
I shall try to do what I see lady journalists do: interviewing and writing descriptions and trying to remember conversations.
Artists, men of letters, journalists, and the habitues of the house supped there when they pleased.
It is an Ireland which at the present day lives only on the lips of anti-British orators and journalists.
On the small platform two journalists in dress-coats and soft hats were jotting down the names of the notabilities who passed by.
In after life he jotted down a couple of novels which sold, as the journalists said, "like hot cakes."
Journalists say a thing that they know isn't true, in the hope that if they keep on saying it long enough it will be true.
My impression is that the journalists of those days caught at least fourpence by their wares.
One such opinion as Mr. Caird's outweighs a great deal of damnatory praise from ignorant journalists.