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has gloss(noun) the style in which newspapers are written
journalese
has glosseng: Journalese is the artificial or hyperbolic, and sometimes over-abbreviated, language regarded as characteristic of the 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."
lexicalizationeng: journalese
subclass of(noun) a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period; "all the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper"
style, expressive style
has subclass(noun) the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes; "the tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation"
luridness, sensationalism
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Czech
lexicalizationces: novinářský styl
German
lexicalizationdeu: Zeitungsstil
Armenian
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Indonesian
lexicalizationind: bahasa surat kabar
Korean
lexicalizationkor: 신문용어
Swedish
lexicalizationswe: tidningsspråk
Turkish
lexicalizationtur: gazeteci üslubu
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