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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(91) He told the news to everybody he saw.
(92) The news was bruited through the town.
(93) He was utterly dumbfounded at the bad news.
(94) I'm dying to hear your news.
(95) Want to hear a juicy bit of news?
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(96) I've got some very exciting news for you.
(97) The news brought no solace to the grieving relations.
(98) She looked immensely relieved when she heard the news.
(99) He was apparently much surprised at the news.
(100) Messengers brought news that the battle had been lost.
(101) This news will horrify my parents.
(102) I'm the bearer of good news.
(103) Hannah was deeply distressed by the news.
(104) Hilary was neither shocked nor surprised by the news.
(105) The news came through private channels.
(106) They grinned with delight when they heard our news.
(107) He was rendered almost speechless by the news.
(108) There's little coverage of foreign news in the newspaper.
(109) She was pleased to hear good news about him.
(110) Were you present when the news was announced?
(111) This good news will hearten you.
(112) He looked very solemn as he announced the news.
(113) I was indeed very glad to hear the news.
(114) The news left us all speechless.
(115) Have you heard the news? Pat's leaving!
(116) The news from overseas is overwhelmingly negative.
(117) What was his reaction to the news?
(118) There was pandemonium when the news was announced.
(119) She didn't appear at all surprised at the news.
(120) He told everybody he saw the news.
More similar words: newspaper.