NOUN
- a journalist who sends news reports and commentary from a foreign country for publication or broadcast
How To Use foreign correspondent In A Sentence
- When things are going on that have a strong vibration -- what foreign correspondents love to call a "repercussion" -- they cause a good deal of mind-quaking. Mince Pie
- She's Canadian and was one of the first female foreign correspondents on Canadian television.
- And before him --- we're going way back now --- there was Frank, a foreign correspondent for ITN. RESCUING ROSE
- Perhaps this is due to the death of the old-fashioned foreign correspondent.
- It was all preparation for her dream job: a foreign correspondent, roaming the world in a trench coat.
- Yet the details of the ESM remain sketchy and there is a cost to delay: as our foreign correspondents discovered when they asked some of the eurozone's voters last week what they thought of the patchwork of bailouts, cutbacks and frantic summitry. Eurozone's citizens split amid battle to stop debt crisis spreading
- In keeping with the Thunderer's tradition, the foreign correspondent remained anonymous.
- They said foreign correspondents who stayed too long in a place went blind.
- As James Morris, Morris served in the army with the 9th Lancers, then travelled widely while working as a foreign correspondent.
- At a time the media should show responsibility in its reportage of a crisis, several foreign correspondents have been relying on hearsay and rumour.