a distinguishing quality or characteristic, especially one that forms part of someone's personality or identity
lacking structure and struggling to manage tasks and time efficiently
(of a person) capable of performing tasks with the least amount of wasted time, effort, or resources
likely to forget things or having difficulty to remember events
having a willingness to freely give or share something with others, without expecting anything in return
(of a person) putting in a lot of effort and dedication to achieve goals or complete tasks
unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated
capable of making good decisions in difficult situations
experiencing frequent changes in mood, often without apparent reason or explanation
happening or arriving at the time expected or arranged
able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations
(of a person) inflexible and demanding that rules are followed precisely
(of a person) quiet, thoughtful, and showing little emotion in one's manner or appearance
having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities
not kind or nice toward other people
someone who prepares news to be broadcast or writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
A journalist is a person who gathers, investigates, and reports news and information for various media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, or online platforms. Journalists are responsible for writing articles, producing reports, and ensuring that their stories are accurate, fair, and balanced. They often conduct interviews, research, and analyze data to provide insightful coverage on a range of topics, such as current events, politics, and human interest stories. Journalists play an essential role in keeping the public informed and holding individuals or institutions accountable.
a person who gathers and reports news or does interviews for a newspaper, TV, radio station, etc.
A reporter is a journalist who gathers information, conducts interviews, and writes stories about current events or issues for newspapers, websites, television, or radio. Reporters investigate topics, verify facts, and present their findings in a clear and objective manner. They may cover a wide range of subjects, including politics, sports, crime, or entertainment. The role of a reporter is to provide accurate and timely news to the public, often working under tight deadlines. Reporters may work in the field, attending events or press conferences, or gather information remotely through research and interviews.
a piece of writing about a particular subject on a website, in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication
An article is a written work that focuses on a specific topic, typically published in newspapers, magazines, journals, or online platforms. Articles are designed to inform, explain, or discuss particular subjects in detail, and they can vary in length, style, and complexity. They may present facts, opinions, research findings, or analysis, depending on the purpose and audience. Articles are commonly written by journalists, experts, or researchers, and they are often structured with a headline, introduction, body, and conclusion to convey information clearly and effectively.
the business of trading and exchanging shares of different companies
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the use of influence or demands to persuade or force someone to do something
used for introducing the reason of something
a letter that accompanies a document or package, and provides additional information about its contents
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to formally request something, such as a place at a university, a job, etc.
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to make a formal or friendly request to someone to come somewhere or join something
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used to add extra or supplementary information
regarding or affecting the entire world
a way in which a problem can be solved or dealt with
the quality or state of being significant or having a strong influence on something
someone who is paid by another to work for them
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an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do
the habit or characteristic of being consistently on time
to focus one's all attention on something specific
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a piece of work for someone to do, especially as an assignment
to intentionally stay away from or refuse contact with someone
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(of a person) having no respect for other people
a promise, an arrangement, or a contract between two or more people
very necessary for a particular purpose or situation
to think about something carefully before making a decision or forming an opinion
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the state of something at a particular time
the quality of behaving or talking in a way that is truthful and free of deception
feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said
capable of being approved
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