columnist
IPA: kˈɑɫʌmnʌst
noun
- A regular writer of a column, such as in a magazine or newspaper
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Examples of "columnist" in Sentences
- The columnist has not actually read the book.
- Was it the columnist that used the term tantrum
- He is the chess columnist for the Los Angeles Times.
- The founder of the magazine was the famous columnist.
- The question to ask is not if the columnist is human.
- The term is also the pen name of the anonymous columnist.
- The columnist takes the book home and casts a few spells.
- She is a regular contributor to the, and is the columnist for.
- He was awarded the EDF Regional Columnist of The Year in January 2007.
- A columnists views dont necessarily reflect the views of the newspaper.
- No matter what Mr. Obama does, no network or columnist is reporting news objectively.
- Consult your doctor before deciding whether a career as an advice columnist is the right step for you.
- NOT A LOT OF SYMPATHY FOR UMPS: Speaking of the umpires, this columnist is an unabashed admirer of many of them.
- And Paul Krugman, the Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist, is taking his fellow economists to task again for not offering solutions.
- Kim, If I didn't know better, I'd swear the columnist is a man ... a typical "Good Ole Boy" Maybe she went to one of those fellas for her answer to the husband's question.
- To be more specific, it seems the columnist is painting conservatives with a VERY broad brush, and in the process defeating the purpose of convincing anyone of the validity of his arguments.
- Tell the truth, I'm more frightened by a certain local weekly that prints a column from an extreme right-winger from Missoula, a column that fools a great number of readers into thinking that, because the columnist is a professor at a state university, he has any honesty, any merit as a rational, truth-telling journalist.
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