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Newswoman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A newswoman is a female journalist who reports, writes, or presents news stories for television, radio, newspapers, or other media outlets. She gathers and shares information with the public.

newswoman

/ˈnuzˌwʊmən/ /ˈnjuːzˌwʊmən/

Definition:

A female journalist who reports or presents news on television, radio, or in print.

Synonyms:

newscaster, reporter, anchorwoman, journalist

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

newsman, anchorman

Common Collocations:

veteran newswoman, respected newswoman, award-winning newswoman

Derivatives:

newswomen, newswomanship

Usage Tips:

Use "newswoman" to specify a female news reporter; avoid outdated terms like "newsgirl."

Common Phrases:

seasoned newswoman, rising newswoman, trailblazing newswoman

Etymology:

Compound of "news" (information) + "woman" (female), first recorded in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The newswoman reported live from the scene of the event.
  • 2. She became a famous newswoman after covering major political stories.
  • 3. The young newswoman interviewed the mayor about the city’s plans.
  • 4. Viewers praised the experienced newswoman for her unbiased reporting.

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