Cómo Pronunciar "yellow journalism"
expression
ˈjɛɫoʊ/ /ˈdʒɝnəˌɫɪzəm
YEL-oh JUR-nuh-li-zum
jˈɛləʊ/ /dʒˈɜːnəlˌɪzəm
YEL-oh JUR-nuhl-i-zum
Definición
A style of news reporting that uses exaggeration, sensationalism, and eye-catching headlines to attract readers or viewers, often at the expense of accuracy or serious journalism.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈjɛɫoʊ/ /ˈdʒɝnəˌɫɪzəm
Inglés Británico
jˈɛləʊ/ /dʒˈɜːnəlˌɪzəm
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
YEL-oh JUR-nuh-li-zum
UK
YEL-oh JUR-nuhl-i-zum
Escucha en Contexto
Many people think yellow journalism is a serious problem today.
Yellow journalism often uses shocking headlines.
Tabloid newspapers are famous for yellow journalism.
People are tired of yellow journalism spreading rumors just to get attention.