reporter
Pronunciation: [rɪˈpɔːr.tər]
Word
Context: "jobs"
(noun) a person who gathers information and writes news articles or reports about events. Reporters tell us what is happening in the world, like news on television or in the newspapers.
Example
The reporter wrote an interesting story about the local school.
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The reporter did not cover the event, so we missed important news.
Example
What does the reporter say about the recent election?
Context: "media"
(noun) someone who asks questions and collects information during interviews or events, often seen on TV or at press conferences. Reporters often talk to people to find out more about what's happening.
Example
The reporter interviewed the mayor about the new park opening.
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The reporter was not present at the press conference, so there was no coverage of the event.
Example
Who is the reporter interviewing today?
Context: "communication"
(verb) to give information about something that happened or to tell others about an event. When you report, you tell people what you saw or learned.
Example
She reported the weather for the day during the news broadcast.
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He did not report that the meeting was canceled, so everyone showed up.
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Did you report what happened at school yesterday?
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