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correspondent

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Noun — A journalist who reports from a particular place, often abroad, for a news outlet.

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Etymology

From Medieval Latin correspondens, the present participle of correspondere — see "correspond".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “correspondent” mean?

The word “correspondent” means a journalist who reports from a particular place, often abroad, for a news outlet. In plain terms, a reporter stationed somewhere to send back news, or simply someone you write letters with.

How do you pronounce “correspondent”?

“Correspondent” is pronounced kor-ih-SPON-duhnt (/ˌkɔɹ.ɪˈspɑn.dənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “correspondent” in a sentence?

Here is “correspondent” used in a sentence: “Our foreign correspondent filed the report from the border.”

What is another word for “correspondent”?

Words with a similar meaning to “correspondent” include equivalent, indistinguishable and tantamount.

What part of speech is “correspondent”?

“Correspondent” is a noun.

Where does the word “correspondent” come from?

The word “correspondent” comes from Medieval Latin. From Medieval Latin correspondens, the present participle of correspondere — see "correspond".

Is “correspondent” a common word?

“Correspondent” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “correspondent” have?

“Correspondent” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a journalist who reports from a particular place, often abroad, for a news outlet.

What is the difference between correspondent and reporter?

A correspondent is typically a journalist who reports from a particular place, often abroad, for a news outlet, while reporter is a broader term that can apply to journalists working anywhere, including local news. Correspondent often implies a specific regional or foreign posting.

What does correspondent mean outside of journalism?

Outside of journalism, a correspondent is simply a person who exchanges letters with someone else. This older sense predates the news-reporting meaning.

Is a foreign correspondent different from a regular correspondent?

A foreign correspondent is a specific type of correspondent who reports from another country for their news outlet back home. The general term correspondent can also apply to reporters covering a specific city, region, or beat.

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