Le rapport



Example: Le rapport du journaliste explique les faits clairement.

Definition


"Le rapport" in journalism refers to a detailed account or statement presenting facts, observations, or findings about an event or situation. It is often used to convey clear, structured information, such as in the sentence: 'Le rapport du journaliste explique les faits clairement.'

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Etymology


The term "le rapport" comes from the French verb 'rapporter,' meaning 'to bring back' or 'to report.' It evolved to signify a formal presentation or account of information, especially in contexts like journalism where conveying facts accurately is essential.

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"Le rapport" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - Journalism - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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