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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(151) I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.
(152) It is desperately sad news and I am absolutely shattered to hear it.
(153) In a news release, the company said it had experienced severe financial problems.
(154) The news has been greeted with dismay by local business leaders.
(155) On hearing the news(Sentencedict.com ), he made out of the room.
(156) She took the news of her father's death very badly.
(157) We all huddled around the radio to hear the news.
(158) With no news from the explorers we can only surmise their present position / where they are.
(159) We broadcast the news to the local population every morning.
(160) I'm not sure how he's going to react to the news.
(161) It's the best news I've heard in a long time.
(162) Highlights of the match will be shown after the news.
(163) Only a few scraps of news about the disaster have emerged.
(164) He felt dismal after reading a piece of bad news in the newspaper.
(165) There was more unwelcome news waiting for me at the office.
(166) My wife and I are very delighted to hear the news of your marriage.We send you both our love and hope you will have nothing but joy and happiness in your life together.
(167) I was taken aback by the news of his death.
(168) We were astonished at the news of Joan's sudden death.
(169) The situation when we arrived was in marked contrast to the news reports.
(170) The scalded tears fell down on her face when she heard the news.
(171) The whole community was astir when the news came that the enemy bombing would be restored.
(172) We interrupt our normal transmissions to bring you a piece of special news.
(173) The chairman told a news conference that some members of staff would lose their jobs.
(174) She'd come hotfoot from the palace with the latest news.
(175) The news of his appointment was received with a certain relief by most people.
(176) They had received no news of him since his departure from the island.
(177) He told me all the news but none of it was very exciting.
(178) Following the national news we have the local news and weather.
(179) There were a lot of eyebrows raised at the news of the financial minister's dismissal.
(180) When he heard the news he reacted with a sense of outrage.
More similar words: newspaper.