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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(181) We waited for news with a growing sense of anxiety.
(182) I lost no time in sending the joyful news to my parents at home.
(183) A messenger was dispatched to take the news to the soldiers at the front.
(184) My neighbour's very chatty — she tells me all the news.
(185) It was delightful news for me to learn that you have received a Doctor's Degree from Chicago University.To have reached this milestone at a young age is simple great.I really envy you the opportunities that lie ahead.Hearty congratulations.
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(186) John was doing his best to give Francis the news in a matter-of-fact way.
(187) She is attempting to contact her estranged husband to break the news.
(188) The garrison was called out when news of the enemy's advance was received.
(189) He received the news of his mother's death with remarkable equanimity.
(190) Newspapers often give a false colour to the news they reported.
(191) The news of more cuts has raised the specter of redundancies once again.
(192) She started to cry when she heard the sad news.
(193) The news sparked a wave of euphoria across the country.
(194) The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes.
(195) It is an unpalatable fact that rape makes a good news story.
(196) Peter blurted out the news before he considered the consequence.
(197) She gazed at me in disbelief when I told her the news.
(198) His face was a study as he listened to their amazing news.
(199) We did not receive any news during his long absence.
(200) We'll update you on this news story throughout the day.
(201) The government have been accused of maintaining a news blackout over election fraud.
(202) The news of the revolt meant she had to rewrite her speech.
(203) A new all-woman market research company has been set up to find out what women think about major news and issues.
(204) There was still no news of Jill, and her parents were getting frantic.
(205) The good news is that we've all been given an extra day's leave.
(206) He told me he had some bad news for me and I braced myself for a shock.
(207) The news of more cuts has raised the spectre of redundancies once again.
(208) I went a bit bonkers when he told me the news.
(209) It's quite conceivable that she hasn't heard the news yet.
(210) I don't think her spirits will fall at the bad news.
More similar words: newspaper.