sportscaster
/ˈspɔːtskɑːstə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈspɔːrtskæstər/ (ame, ipa)
sportscaster — noun
- sportscastersingular
- sportscastersplural
1. a person whose job involves talking about sports on television or radio — for ex
a person whose job involves talking about sports on television or radio — for example, describing a game as it happens, giving the latest scores and results, or interviewing athletes after a match
Mei has worked as a sportscaster for ten years and now covers basketball games for a national TV station.
work as a sportscaster
The local radio station hired a new sportscaster to give updates on the baseball team every evening.
hired a new sportscaster
Dmitri listens to his favorite sportscaster every morning for the latest football scores.
The young sportscaster interviewed three players after the match and reported their comments live on air.
Ana decided to become a sportscaster after spending five years writing about sports for a newspaper.
- sports commentator
focuses on describing play-by-play action during a live game, whereas sportscaster has a broader role
- sports reporter
more general term that can include both broadcast and print journalism
- sports presenter
common in British English for someone who hosts a sports programme
文法句型
a/an + sportscaster
sportscaster + verb
用法筆記
Unlike 'sports commentator', which focuses on describing a game in real time, 'sportscaster' covers the broader role of presenting news, scores, and interviews — not just live commentary. The word is most common in American English; 'sports presenter' is more typical in British English.