Used in a Sentence

journalistic

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for journalistic.

Editorial note

This seems to indicate that the issue is more about ignorance of journalistic ethics than malice.

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Quick take

Related to journalism or journalists.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of journalistic gathered in one view.

adjective

Related to journalism or journalists.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for journalistic.

adjective

Related to journalism or journalists.

Example sentences

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This seems to indicate that the issue is more about ignorance of journalistic ethics than malice.

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The shadow is still very much there, and it will continue to stain journalistic ethics for many years to come.

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From a journalistic perspective, though, the article on the study is terrible.

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As you say, where is the prove and also: He did not disclose the documents, respected journalistic institutions did.

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Wired, on the other hand, stooped to about the journalistic level of Gawker with this.

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The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) congratulates the editors for receiving this rare journalistic honor and promises support in both action and funds.

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But at the same time they want to be known as having journalistic integrity and it seems this is just a mirage.

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When I purchase a journalistic article - I have no idea if the quality would be worth my money.

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If there's been journalistic licence employed then they should be able to demonstrate that to the authorities since the entire footage was recorded.

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The links would be a great first place to catch the journalistic zeitgeist.

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If not femenism and journalistic ethics it would be communism and witchcraft.

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The US uses these things to curdle journalistic coverage and their sources.

Quote examples

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How did the "respected journalistic institutions" get them if Snowden didn't disclose them once he had gotten them?

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Not a terrible way to bootstrap a company IMO, especially in 2015 when "journalistic integrity" is laughable.

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My understanding of the complimentary copy marketplace is its informal, "here's this nice news release of ours, now you wouldn't want us to pull our ad budget, would you, so you know what to do." I'm not aware of any journalistic experiment where readers get to select between ads and complimentary copy.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use journalistic in a sentence?

This seems to indicate that the issue is more about ignorance of journalistic ethics than malice.

What does journalistic mean?

Related to journalism or journalists.

What part of speech is journalistic?

journalistic is commonly used as adjective.