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1. news
noun. ['ˈnuːz, nˈjuːz'] information reported in a newspaper or news magazine.
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Rhymes with News
- misconstrues
- transfuse
- santa-cruz
- drive-thrus
- disabuse
- aeroperu's
- underuse
- kangaroos
- excuse
- confuse
- chartreuse
- suffuse
- shampoos
- revues
- reviews
- review's
- refuse
- recuse
- overuse
- misuse
- infuse
- diffuse
- defuse
- bocuse
- bemuse
- toulouse
- tattoos
- taboos
- spews
- skews
How do you pronounce news?
Pronounce news as nuz.
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Sentences with news
1. Noun, singular or mass
The good news is that this means you have a lot of control over changes in your credit score.
Quotes about news
1. Everyone has inside of him a piece of good news. The good news is that you don't know how great you can be! How much you can love! What you can accomplish! And what your potential is!
- Anne Frank
2. The one thing I don't consume during 'Today' - which surprises many people - is coffee. I find that a lot of water helps wake me up, without the buzz. I love coffee, but usually reserve a double espresso as an afternoon pick-me-up before settling in to do the weekend 'Nightly News.'
- Lester Holt
3. Honesty and integrity are absolutely essential for success in life - all areas of life. The really good news is that anyone can develop both honesty and integrity.
- Zig Ziglar
3. news
noun. ['ˈnuːz, nˈjuːz'] a program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary.
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4. news
noun. ['ˈnuːz, nˈjuːz'] informal information of any kind that is not previously known to someone.
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5. news
noun. ['ˈnuːz, nˈjuːz'] the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins.