journalistic
journalistic — adjective
- journalisticpositive
- more journalisticcomparative
- most journalisticsuperlative
1. relating to the writing and reporting of news, or typical of the style and metho
relating to the writing and reporting of news, or typical of the style and methods that news reporters use
Ezra writes his blog in a clear journalistic style, with short sentences and strong facts.
collocation: journalistic style
The newspaper fired the editor for ignoring basic journalistic standards during the election.
collocation: journalistic standards
Shirin won a prize for her brave journalistic work in a war zone.
Good journalistic ethics mean a reporter must check every fact before printing a story.
Mira's sharp journalistic instinct led her straight to the hidden documents.
- reportorial
formal, mainly American; focuses on the fact-finding and reporting side, not opinion
- editorial
narrower — about the opinion or editing side of a publication, not news reporting in general
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Most often used before a noun (journalistic integrity, journalistic style); the predicative use after 'be' ('her writing is very journalistic') is possible but much less common.