news
news (no͞oz, nyo͞oz)pl.n. (used with a sing. verb) 1. a. Information about recent events or happenings, especially as reported by newspapers, periodicals, radio, or television. b. A presentation of such information, as in a newspaper or on a newscast. 2. New information of any kind: The requirement was news to him. 3. Newsworthy material: “a public figure on a scale unimaginable in America; whatever he did was news” (James Atlas). [Middle English newes, new things, tidings, pl. of newe, new thing, new. See new.] newsʹless adj. Synonyms: news, advice, intelligence, tidings, word These nouns denote information about hitherto unknown events and happenings: just heard the good news; sent advice that the loan was approved; a source of intelligence about the war; tidings of victory; received word of his death.
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