Tarbell

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Definition

Noun: * Ida Tarbell: A proper noun referring to a specific American writer, journalist, and pioneering investigative reporter. She is historically significant for her detailed, exposé-style investigations into major industries, most notably the Standard Oil Company, during the Progressive Era.

Usage
  • The word Tarbell is used almost exclusively as a proper name to refer to the historical figure.
  • It is capitalized.
  • It is commonly used in historical, journalistic, and academic contexts when discussing the history of investigative journalism, the Progressive Era, or muckraking.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The work of Tarbell helped shape public opinion and led to antitrust legislation.
    • Many consider Ida Tarbell one of the founders of modern investigative journalism.
    • A biography of Tarbell details her meticulous research methods.
Advanced Usage
  • The name Tarbell is sometimes used metonymically to represent the practice of in-depth, fact-based investigative journalism that seeks to expose corruption or unethical practices.
    • The article was a piece of true Tarbell-style reporting, relying on years of document analysis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Muckraker (n): A journalist who searches for and exposes misconduct in politics or business. Ida Tarbell is a quintessential example of a muckraker.
  • Investigative journalism (n): The form of journalism that Tarbell practiced, involving in-depth research to uncover facts.
Synonyms
  • Investigator
  • Muckraker
  • Exposé writer

Note: As a proper noun referring to a unique individual, true synonyms do not exist. The listed terms describe her profession and role.

Noun
  1. United States writer remembered for her muckraking investigations into industries in the early 20th century (1857-1944)