Similar words: newscast, sportscaster, plaster cast, caster, forecaster, broadcaster, caste system, miscast. Meaning: ['nuːzkæstə(r) /'njuːzkɑːs-] n. someone who broadcasts the news.
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(1) The newscaster was in competition with ten others for the job.
(2) This woman could be a newscaster.
(3) To my surprise, the newscaster actually turned away from me and had the camera point at the banner.
(4) The newscaster is cuter in person than on the tube.
(5) He became the most high-profile newscaster in Britain when he made his debut as the programme's anchorman.
(6) A handsome male newscaster entered the room on the screen, providing sound, stimulating company.
(7) That TV newscaster always signs off by saluting.
(8) John: Did you every try being a newscaster?
(9) That newscaster that got beat up by the cops.
(10) North Korea's state television newscaster announced such propaganda will not be tolerated.
(11) That newscaster is a showboat, she wants to be on camera all the time.
(12) The newscaster said that he would update the news report every half hour.
(13) Linda saw my tape and got me a job as a newscaster.
(14) And we sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tell us that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes.
(15) He has adopted the accent of a Second World War newscaster.
(16) You're always asking questions. Did you ever think about becoming a newscaster?
(17) Each package also has a "lead-in," or introduction[Sentencedict.com], to be read by the newscaster.
More similar words: newscast, sportscaster, plaster cast, caster, forecaster, broadcaster, caste system, miscast, caste, past master, yesterday's newspaper, castellated, waster, aster, easter, faster, master, astern, cash register, toaster, coaster, eastern, mastery, plaster, boaster, mastered, asterisk, masterly, asteroid, disaster.