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journalistic, a. (n.)|dʒɜːnəˈlɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] 1. Of or pertaining to journalists or journalism; connected or associated with journalism.
1829Carlyle Misc., Germ. Playwrights I. 297 The journalistic office seems quite natural to him. 1879Geo. Eliot Theo. Such ii. 42 Journalistic guides of the popular mind. 1882C. Pebody Eng. Journalism xii. 87 The old habits of the journalist, the old journalistic way of looking at public questions..still distinguish his speeches. 2. Addicted to journalism. rare.
1833Westm. Rev. Jan. 195 ‘The Frenchman’, he [a French writer] again remarks, ‘is beyond all others journalistic’. Ibid. England may be maintained to be as ‘journalistic’ as any part of the globe. B. as n. in pl. journalistics, matters pertaining to journalism; the practice of journalism. nonce-use.
18..Carlyle (L.), It is a well-known fact in journalistics that a man may not only live but support wife and children by his labours in this line, years after the brain..has been completely abstracted. |