blogger
UK: ˈblɒɡə | US: ˈblɑːɡər
n. a person who regularly writes or posts content on a blog
n. an individual who maintains a personal or professional online journal
The word "blogger" is derived from "blog," a shortened form of "weblog" (web + log), combined with the agent suffix "-er." The term "weblog" emerged in the late 1990s to describe online journals or diaries. As blogging became popular, "blogger" naturally evolved to denote someone who creates or maintains such content. The suffix "-er" follows English conventions for forming agent nouns (e.g., "writer," "teacher").
She became a successful blogger by sharing her travel experiences.
Many bloggers earn income through advertisements and sponsorships.
The blogger updated their site with a new post every week.
He started as a hobbyist blogger but later turned it into a full-time career.
Tech bloggers often review the latest gadgets and software.