reporters
Pronunciation: [rɪˈpɔr.tɚz]
Word
Context: "media"
(noun) a person who writes news stories or reports on events. Reporters talk to people to learn about what is happening and share this information with others, usually through newspapers, TV, or online.
Example
The reporters gathered outside the court to cover the trial.
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There are no reporters at the event, so it won't be in the news.
Example
How many reporters are covering the rally this weekend?
Context: "communication"
(noun) people who ask questions and interview others to find out what is going on. Reporters often learn about important stories by talking to individuals and finding out more information.
Example
The reporters used their questions to uncover new facts about the scandal.
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The reporters didn’t find any interesting stories during their investigation.
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What do the reporters want to know about the event?
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