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correspondent

noun as in person communicating in writing

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The correspondent does a stand-up next to a burning pile of heroin and gets a taste of its effect.

That good fortune meant CNN had the only TV correspondent on the scene.

There she met Janet Flanner, who would become a famed New Yorker correspondent “Genet”—for three decades.

Booker plans to spend his Thanksgiving dinner with CBS correspondent Gayle King and their families.

Every artist-correspondent and writer-correspondent who could possibly get permission to be there, was there.

He was long a correspondent of the National Intelligencer and other papers, residing in Virginia.

Such is the opinion of this Correspondent to the Times, and it is doubtless the opinion of a fair and just majority.

Your correspondent Erica gives us some quotations and epitaphs, in which the metaphor of an Inn is applied both to life and death.

The success of his imitation of Coleridge's style is proved by the indignation of your correspondent.

We accept with thanks the polite offer made by our Correspondent in his postscript.

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On this page you'll find 67 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to correspondent, such as: contributor, journalist, reporter, writer, freelancer, and gazetteer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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