English to Arabic Dictionary columnist

columnist

كاتب عمود
definition
noun
He is a graduate student at Harvard University and a columnist for the Journalist magazine.
a journalist contributing regularly to a newspaper or magazine.
translation of 'columnist'
noun
كاتب عمود
example
And a gossip 'columnist' can get sued every bit as quickly as any reporter.
He is a widely syndicated newspaper 'columnist' , a frequent contributor to leading periodicals, and a lecturer.
He currently resides in Barbados and is a weekly newspaper 'columnist' .
He was a prolific essayist and widely syndicated newspaper 'columnist' .
Perhaps the best sports 'columnist' of all time, Smith wrote what he saw.
I'm going to become a teen magazine advice 'columnist' .
He is a graduate student at Harvard University and a 'columnist' for the Journalist magazine.
Today, he is the paper's nationally recognized, award-winning humor 'columnist' .
It's a story you hear trotted out by politicians trying to make a point or ivory tower newspaper 'columnists' trying to fill a page.
What journalism needs now, he says, is fewer 'columnists' and more reporters getting out of the office and talking to real people.
For many newspaper editors and 'columnists' , some sections of society seem to be fair game.
Since then the gossip 'columnists' have been doing their best to sniff out the real reasons behind the split.
Frankly, it's frustrating for our journalists and 'columnists' to have to find new ways to rehash the same material.
Some newspaper 'columnists' use that one for anything they don't like or that one of their mates has argued against.
Ten nationally syndicated 'columnists' wrote columns violently attacking me and the university for this unprecedented assault on American values.
Most of them are opinions held by regular 'columnists' in the paper deliberately stuck in there to wind people up.
It's worth remembering that newspaper 'columnists' write one or maybe two features a week.
"You shouldn't trust what those gossip 'columnists' write, " she chided.
Several 'columnists' for mainstream daily newspapers cut to the heart of the matter.
I'd seen what those newspaper 'columnists' had been sprouting first hand.
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