journalist
[C] Countable
pl: journalists
This term carries a professional weight that distinguishes a trained reporter from a casual blogger or social media commentator. It implies a commitment to a specific set of ethics, such as verification of sources and objectivity, though the modern usage has expanded to include opinion-based columnists. In a social context, calling someone a journalist often suggests a level of curiosity and persistence. It evokes the image of someone chasing a lead or investigating a hidden truth, blending a sense of public service with an inherent drive for discovery.
Used to count individual professionals in the field, such as three journalists covering a press conference.