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intelligencersnounpl. of intelligencer a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station to gather, write, or report newsthe student journalist asked questions as probing as those of a seasoned intelligencer correspondents, journalists, newshounds, newsmen, newspeople, pressmen(British), reporters announcers, broadcasters, newscasters, newspapermen, newspaperwomen, newswomenanchormen, anchorpeople, anchors, anchorwomenbyliners, columnists, commentatorscopyreaders, editorsmuckrakers, photojournalists, police reporters, sportswriters, staffers, stringers a person who tries secretly to obtain information for one country in the territory of another usually unfriendly countryas the nation's top intelligencer, the director of the CIA should have been more skeptical of the information he was being fed agents, assets, emissaries, moles, operatives, spies, spooks, undercovers courierscounterspies, double agents, sleepersinfiltrators, informers, stool pigeonsspymasters, superspies secret agents, undercover agents |