Synonym: information, story, tidings, word. Similar words: newspaper. Meaning: [nuːz /nju-] n. 1. new information about specific and timely events 2. new information of any kind 3. a program devoted to news 4. information reported in a newspaper or news magazine 5. the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins.
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(61) The news meant the ruin of all our hopes.
(62) Gather around, friends, and hear the news!
(63) Responding to the news, Mr Watt appealed for calm.
(64) The news reached me via my aunt.
(65) She looked as if she'd had some bad news.
(66) The news of my mother's death distressed me greatly.
(67) She was hungry for news of her friends.
(68) His mother was shocked at the news.
(69) I have some bad news for you.
(70) They did a spoof on/of the Nine O'Clock News.
(71) I was in heaven at the news.
(72) News of their safety came as a great relief.
(73) We are all delighted at the news.
(74) He guffawed with delight when he heard the news.
(75) Peter fainted away with the shock of the news.
(76) When he heard the news,(http://sentencedict.com) he uttered a sigh.
(77) We told him the news by telephone.
(78) He spoke in the person of Xinhua News Agency.
(79) They reacted violently to the news.
(80) Dillon made the announcement at a news conference.
(81) They officially announced the news to the reporters.
(82) We were surprised by the news.
(83) She fainted away with the shock of the news.
(84) What you've heard is the recent news.
(85) She chortled with glee at the news.
(86) He heard the bad news without batting an eyelid.
(87) I have even worse news for you.
(88) Radio Beijing radiobroadcasts news at 9 a.m. every day.
(89) I profess that I was surprised at the news.
(90) She all but fainted when she heard the news.
More similar words: newspaper.