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ألاسم
جَرِيدَة ; جَرِيدَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة ; جَرِيدَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة , صَحِيفَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة ; صَحِيفَة ; مَجَلَّة
آخرى
مُفَكِّرَةٌ يَوْمِيَّة ; يَوْمِيَّات
journalese
Journalese is the artificial or hyperbolic, and sometimes over-abbreviated, language regarded as characteristic of the news style used in popular media. Joe Grimm, formerly of the Detroit Free Press, likened journalese to a "stage voice": "We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic. But it doesn't do any of that."