Definition of Journalisms

1. Noun. (plural of journalism) ¹

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Definition of Journalisms

1. journalism [n] - See also: journalism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Journalisms

jour
jour fixe
jour printer
jouravskite
journal article
journal bearing
journal box
journaled
journaler
journalers
journalese
journaleses
journaling
journalism
journalisms
journalist
journalist's privilege
journalistic
journalistically
journalistics
journalists
journalize
journalized
journalizer
journalizers
journalizes
journalizing
journall
journalling

Literary usage of Journalisms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Annual Register edited by Joseph Blunt (1832)
"... least countenancing some ulterior object ; thus constituting a new power in the nation, which the royalist party designated by the name of Journalisms. ..."

2. The Seven Lamps of Architecture by John Ruskin (1857)
"And all our schools of design, and committees of taste; all our academies and lectures, and journalisms, and essays; all the sacrifices which we are ..."

3. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1896)
"1790. Constitution-building, and its difficulties and accompaniments. Clubs, Journalisms ; advent of anarchic souls from every quarter of the world. ..."

4. Selections and Essays by John Ruskin (1918)
"And all our schools of design, and committees of taste; all our academies and lectures, and journalisms, and essays; all the sacrifices which we are ..."

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