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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(211) News of 160 redundancies had sent tremors through the community.
(212) He expressed his sorrow at the news of her death.
(213) I only saw the tail end of the TV news.
(214) Her face was serious as she told us the bad news.
(215) I didn't expect them to jump for joy at the news .
(216) The Daily News once had the highest circulation of any daily in the country.
(217) The mother leaped up from her chair when she heard the tragic news.
(218) Let us suppose for a moment that the news is really true.
(219) The ringing bells proclaimed the news of the birth of the prince.
(220) I was told the news first and then I relayed it to the others.
(221) We got the news on the morning of the wedding.
(222) How did your mother react to the news? She reacted by getting very angry.
(223) Everyone in the street was shocked when they heard the news.
(224) The encouraging news is that typhoid is on the decrease.
(225) She turned the television on and flicked around between news programmes.
(226) Do you want the good news or the bad news first?
(227) We listened to the news with a mixture of surprise and horror.
(228) People huzzahed pouring into the streets at the news that the war had ended.
(229) News of the Queen's visit set the whole town astir.
(230) Lucy turned on the television to watch the evening news.
(231) He jumped with joy when he heard the good news.
(232) The news of your transfer surprised us all. We will miss you,(sentence dictionary) but realize that exciting opportunities and challenges await you. It has been an honor to be your colleague. We have all benefited from your wit and wisdom and wish you every success on your career path.
(233) A correspondent for Reuters news agency says he saw a number of demonstrators being beaten.
(234) He quickly relayed this news to the other members of staff.
(235) Would you spread the news about that he is coming?
(236) He loves to catch up on the news after a trip abroad.
(237) He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening.
(238) The news is almost certainly true although it is not official.
(239) My dad called me up to tell me the good news.
(240) I'm sure we watched the nightly news, and then we turned on the movie.
More similar words: newspaper.