reporting

[riˈpɔːtɪŋ]

reporting Definition

  • 1the activity or process of gathering and presenting information about a particular subject or situation
  • 2the work of journalists, television presenters, etc. who collect and report news for newspapers, radio, or television

Using reporting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reporting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The reporting of the event was thorough and accurate.

  • Example

    She has years of experience in reporting on political issues.

  • Example

    The company's financial reporting is under scrutiny.

reporting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reporting

Phrases with reporting

  • the process of producing statements that disclose an organization's financial status to management, investors, and the government

    Example

    The company's financial reporting is under scrutiny.

  • the coverage of sports events by journalists, television presenters, etc. for newspapers, radio, or television

    Example

    He has a passion for sports reporting and has covered many major events.

  • the coverage of war and conflict by journalists, television presenters, etc. for newspapers, radio, or television

    Example

    Her war reporting from the front lines was highly praised for its accuracy and bravery.

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Summary: reporting in Brief

Reporting [riˈpɔːtɪŋ] refers to the activity of gathering and presenting information about a particular subject or situation. It can also refer to the work of journalists, television presenters, etc. who collect and report news for newspapers, radio, or television. Examples include 'The reporting of the event was thorough and accurate,' and 'She has years of experience in reporting on political issues.' Phrases like 'financial reporting' and 'war reporting' denote specific types of reporting.

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