Definition of journalistic in English:
journalistic
adjective dʒəːn(ə)ˈlɪstɪk
Relating to journalists or journalism.
Brian started his journalistic career with the Northern Echo
a reputation for high quality and journalistic integrity
Example sentencesExamples
- We in the media kept this absurdity alive for weeks longer than necessary by any journalistic accounting.
- In creating his hybrid, he must incorporate cinematic elements into a literary—actually journalistic—format.
- I dropped a dime into a slot in the coffee machine located just outside my journalistic office.
- The spectrum of voices is a credit to his journalistic rigor.
- A movie like this just seems too surreal, too impossible in our well-documented, investigative journalistic world.
- Far too much contemporary film criticism, whether journalistic or academic, is bedeviled by equally odorous orthodoxies.
- The four of us really come out of different alternative journalistic efforts you might say.
- Intuition and luck, rather than any journalistic skill or dedication, are the decisive factors.
- He demanded the highest level of journalistic honesty from his writers.
- The program uses a reporting, journalistic style of communication.
Derivatives
adverb-ˈlɪstɪk(ə)li
To "give control to readers" sounds far more journalistically benign than it is.
Example sentencesExamples
- In addition to soliciting the government for announcements, the press began to cover the government journalistically.
- Do not allow commercialism to buy a higher profile in your reporting than is journalistically justified.
- I like to say his standards were in the stratosphere, which is of course where they belong, journalistically.
- It wasn't always the journalists who came up with the most journalistically sound answers.