Reportorial (adjective)

Of or relating to reporting or reporters; having the qualities of a reporter.

Origin:

From report (meaning 'to give an account of or describe') + -orial (meaning 'relating to or having the qualities of'). the word has been in use since the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The reporter's reportorial skills were put to the test when he was assigned to cover the war.
  2. The journalist's reportorial style was straightforward and impartial, earning her the trust of her readers.
  3. The newspaper's reportorial team was praised for its coverage of the disaster, which provided accurate and up-to-date information.
  4. Her reportorial instincts were on full display when she uncovered the corruption scandal.
  5. The magazine's reportorial approach to investigative journalism helped to shed light on important social and political issues.
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