News
Word | NEWS |
Character | 4 |
Hyphenation | news |
Pronunciations | /njuːz/ |
Definitions and meanings of "News"
What do we mean by news?
Information about recent events or happenings, especially as reported by means of newspapers, websites, radio, television, and other forms of media. noun plural
A presentation of such information, as in a newspaper or on a newscast. noun plural
New information of any kind. noun plural
Newsworthy material. noun plural
To report; rumor: as, it was newsed abroad that the bank had failed.
A new or uncommon and more or less surprising thing; a new or unexpected event or occurrence. noun
Recent, but not necessarily unexpected, intelligence of something that has lately taken place, or of something before unknown or imperfectly known; tidings. noun
A newspaper. noun
A messenger with news. noun
Synonyms News, Intelligence, Tidings, Advices. News is the most general word, applying to real information which is or is not important, interesting, or expected; news meets especially the desire to know. Intelligence is also a general word, applying to news or information of an interesting character, enabling one to understand better the situation of things in the place from which intelligence comes: as, intelligence from the Sandwich Islands to the 1st ult.; intelligence of a mutiny. Tidings are awaited with anxiety. Advices are items of information sent for the benefit or pleasure of those receiving them. Thus, Philip II. expected no intelligence from the Armada for some days after it sailed; soon rumor brought him false news of a glorious victory gained over the English: his first reliable news of the defeat of the Armada came through advices; he received from time to time tidings of uniform disaster. noun
A report of recent occurrences; information of something that has lately taken place, or of something before unknown; fresh tidings; recent intelligence. noun
Something strange or newly happened. noun
A bearer of news; a courier; a newspaper. noun
New information of interest. noun
Reports of current events broadcast via media such as newspapers or television. noun
Information about recent and important events noun
A program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary noun
Information reported in a newspaper or news magazine noun
Informal information of any kind that is not previously known to someone noun
New information of interest.
Information about current events disseminated via media.
Posts published on newsgroups
A public record of all the horrible things that happen in the world every day. Urban Dictionary
Anything absolutely horrible that is sure to make people feel bad or hurt but boosts ratings and newspaper/magazine sales beyond belief. Not to be confused with good news. Urban Dictionary
A misnomer. A TV show, in which topical, current real or simply ficticious events, are used as the basis for made-up stories, and or discussions. Stories are often produced, specifically to target propoganda, for specific brainwashing purposes. Watchers of News often will gladly believe fictional stories which portray their country as being Godly, Just, Fair, Caring, and rich in making actions for humanity. News shows, play an importan roll in influencing whole populations, and their use of true stories, well adds to their illusions, helping to increase the believability of their fictional strories that are produced, as propoganda, which have been used to make inhumain practices seem like those of fair minded caring people. News shows are absolutely essential to the functioning democracy. Through stories and interviews, illusions of truth, are created. News shows use sounds and images, and play a huge part in brainwashing people. Without news shows to support them, the rich and their ruling regime, and system of interlinked organisations, which have exerted control over most countries, of the world, would less easily be able to be portrayed as democracy in action. The ecenomic grip enabeling their influence to dominate, and control most political systems, is well served by the News. Urban Dictionary
Current events Urban Dictionary
North East West South Urban Dictionary
An advertising medium used by vested interests to push alternative facts to the ignorant masses. Usually used in order to swing elections to a favored party, or re-enforce an authoritarian regime. Urban Dictionary
Good food for your mind Urban Dictionary
Noun to describe New Jews Urban Dictionary
Something owned by democrats. it is corrupt and they only show things that prove democrats are right and bush is bad. they only show the bad news and nothing happy and good. it is all bullshit. only news station that this doesn't apply to is fox Urban Dictionary
To be the freshest dope Urban Dictionary
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