34 adjectives to describe journalism

unction, impressiveness &c adj.. trail of temper, casus belli [Lat.]; irritation &c (anger) 900; passion &c (state of excitability) 825; thrill &c (feeling) 821; repression of feeling &c 826; sensationalism, yellow journalism.

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Again, in the case of anonymous journalism I seem to have said a great deal without getting out the point very clearly.

Mr. Jennings promptly took up the gauntlet that was thrown down and immediately proceeded to write a sketch of himself, which appeared in the Birmingham Daily Times of May 29th, 1889, and was, perhaps, one of the most daring and audacious feats of contemporary journalism on record.

Chapter 2: Goan journalism: Views from near and far Eugene CorreiaCanada-based Eugene Correia has worked for a wide range of national-level newspapers published in India.

"We hail with joy the accession of PUNCHINELLO to the ranks of independent journalism as embodied in the Sun, with a circulation of over 100,000, CHAS.

Some of the fare dished out in the guise of investigative journalism was just gossip laced with outrageous bias.

None of your clockwork professional journalism in this office.

In spite of this hardy existence, I suppose "The Dawn" will win no record of itself in the histories of the press, though merely as spirited journalism it deserves to do so; while in the history of the human spirit at Coalchester it demands a grateful celebration such as it will, again, most surely not receive from the literary and philosophical historian of the town.

But one of the two was a prince, which makes all the difference, and will continue to make that difference, despite halfpenny journalism, until the end of the world.

Then there is another rule for making journalism honest on which I should like to insist absolutely.

It's men with careers like yours who make the profession of humorous journalism so precarious.

" WEBSTER, NOAH, lexicographer, born at Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.; bred to law; tried journalism; devoted 20 years to his "Dictionary of the English Language" (1758-1843).

It seemed to some of us that spring that there was a chance for unsentimental journalism in a new paper, that should be unhampered by tradition.

The letter shows what risk public men run through irresponsible journalism.

For it must be assumed that in some of its later developments journalism has entirely cast off the reticence and the modesty which successive generations of censors have constantly held to have been characteristic of an age that is past.

By a strange condition of things Friedrich was actively engaged at the moment in writing polemic reviews for the organs of Reichardt, one of Schiller's most annoying rivals in literary journalism; these reviews became at once noticeable for their depth and vigorous originality, particularly that one which gave a new and vital characterization of Lessing.

Knowing that you will mingle your tears with mine over this record of English wrong-doing, I dedicate it to you, and I remain, Yours reverently, G. K. CHESTERTON IIThe Protestant Hero A question is current in our looser English journalism touching what should be done with the German Emperor after a victory of the Allies.

I was involved in mainstream journalism in Mumbai since my college days, first with The Indian Express and later with the Free Press Journal.

But it is difficult to find forms of words which are not mere journalism.

We know very well that some things are literature and some merely journalism; that of novels, for instance, some deliberately intend to be works of art and others only to meet a passing desire for amusement or mental occupation.

Their joint career in metropolitan journalism was interrupted however by a short term of residence in Rockford, Illinois, where Mr. Croly was invited to become editor of the Rockford Register, then owned by William Gore King, the husband of our sister Mary A. Cunningham.

Not that these would have seemed excessively peculiar to anybody familiar with the haphazard improvisations of minor journalism in the provinces!

"] Tom calculated that he made a clear five hundred a year by occasional journalism, besides possessing some profitable investments which he had inherited from his mother, so that there was no reason for delaying the marriage.

But, in these days of overcrowded competent journalism well, it is not unwise to marry an editor of standing.

34 adjectives to describe  journalism