|jərn ə l|ēz, |jə̄n-, |jəin-, -ēs noun
( -s )
Etymology: journal (I) + -ese
1. : a style of writing held to be characteristic of newspapers
2. : writing marked by simple, informal, and usually loose sentence structure, the frequent use of clichés, sensationalism in the presentation of material, and superficiality of thought and reasoning