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blogger

American  
[blawg-er, blahg-er] / ˈblɔg ər, ˈblɑg ər /

noun

bloggers plural
  1. someone who writes and posts entries on a blog.


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Explanation

A blogger is someone who writes regularly for an online journal or website. A political blogger might provide weekly commentary on current events. A personal blogger keeps a website which may include diary-like entries, photographs, and links to other sites. Such a blog is a record of how the blogger spends her days — vacations, weekend outings, books and movies she's watched, and so on. Fashion bloggers might take photos of outfits or link to shopping sites, and pop culture bloggers might recap last night's TV shows. Blogger comes from blog, first used in 1998 as shorthand for weblog.

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Guest: Cory Doctorow, sci-fi author, journalist, blogger and author of “The Reverse Centaur’s Guide to Life After AI.”

From Slate Jun. 26, 2026

Indeed, audited figures published last week by financial blogger Ed Zitron and the Financial Times indicate that OpenAI lost a staggering $38.5 billion in 2025 on revenue of $13.1 billion.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 23, 2026

Nevertheless, football finance blogger Swiss Ramble estimated West Ham's squad cost ratio for 2024-25 to be 90% and the club made it clear what relegation would mean in the latest accounts.

From BBC May 24, 2026

Vivien’s 26-year-old daughter, Alice, is a food blogger who lives in the shadow of her mother, whom she visits as little as possible.

From The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2026

He turned to say hello to the makeup blogger and she saw, from his name tag, that he wrote a blog about the “intersection of academia and popular culture.”

From "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Google’s Fitbit in May introduced the screenless Fitbit Air, a product some tech bloggers dubbed the “Whoop Killer.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

Tradwives and mommy bloggers are characterized by a cartoonishly slick and sanctimonious femininity; they perform choreographed dances with obedient children, bake sourdough bread, offer prayers and affiliate codes in the same breath.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 7, 2026

The Girl Bosses, the pussy-hatted women at the “Women’s March,” the snarky bloggers and the comment section warriors and Lindy West herself—these were never the whole of millennial feminism.

From Slate Mar. 31, 2026

At the same time, celebrities and popular bloggers are moving their content to Max.

From Barron's Mar. 23, 2026

Or at least the media paid attention, which led fashion bloggers to pay attention, which seemed then to provoke all manner of commentary across the internet.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

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