Associations to the word «Muckrake»
Noun
- Upton
- Journalism
- Jour
- Sinclair
- Ida
- Hearst
- Journalist
- Vaughn
- Corruption
- Expose
- Reporting
- Intrigue
- Collier
- Theodore
- Norris
- Roosevelt
- Doyle
- Advocacy
- Pearson
- Censorship
- Randolph
- Newsletter
- Drew
- Reporter
- Lincoln
- Jungle
- Propaganda
- Magazine
- Lloyd
- Fi
- Brunswick
- Tribune
- Pm
- Newspaper
- Reform
- Baker
- Progressive
- Jacob
- Shame
- Bench
- Advertising
- Editor
- Ill
- Article
- Era
- Publisher
- Social
- Landmark
- Exposure
- Turner
- Adams
- Russell
- Edward
- Toronto
- Reader
- Trust
- Industry
- Samuel
- Writer
- Tradition
- Novel
- Chicago
- Publishing
- Meat
- Style
- Politics
- Fiction
- Ray
- Issue
- Baron
- Audience
- Frank
- America
- Story
- Paper
- Journal
- William
- Standard
- Reaction
- Century
- News
- Labor
- Henry
- Condition
- Critic
- Press
Wiktionary
MUCKRAKE, noun. A rake for scraping up dung.
MUCKRAKE, verb. (intransitive) To search for and expose corruption or scandal, especially as a form of investigative journalism.
Dictionary definition
MUCKRAKE, verb. Explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures; "This reporter was well-known for his muckraking".
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