news
See also: News
English
Alternative forms
- newes (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English newes, newys (“new things”), equivalent to new (noun) + -s. Compare Saterland Frisian Näis (“news”), East Frisian näjs (“news”), West Frisian nijs (“news”), Dutch nieuws (“news”), German Low German Neeis (“new things; news”), though unlike the English word, these originated as genitives, not plurals. Sometimes erroneously claimed to be an acronym of "North, East, West, South" or "Noteworthy Events, Weather, Sports".
Pronunciation
Noun
news (uncountable)
- New information of interest.
- Is there any news about the storm?
- That was not much news in the press release.
- 1593, anonymous author, The Life and Death of Iacke Straw […], Act I:
- VVith speede let vs impart the newes vnto my Lord the King,
The fearefull newes that whilſt the flame doth but begin,
Sad pollicie may ſerue to quench the fire: […]
- c. 1604–1605 (date written), William Shakespeare, “All’s Well, that Ends Well”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene iii], page 239, column 1:
- Sirra, your Lord and maſters married, there's newes for you: you haue a new Miſtris.
- a. 1630, David Hume of Godscroft, The History of the Houses of Douglas and Angus, Edinburgh: […] Evan Tyler, […], published 1644, page 302:
- When theſe news were brought to him, ſome counſelled him to go to Stirlin, where the King was, and where he would be the ſtronger.
- Information about current events disseminated via media.
- Did you hear/read/see the latest news?
- The news is that a new leader will be elected in one month.
- I heard about the earthquake on the morning news.
- (Internet) Messages posted on newsgroups.
- 2012, Christopher Lueg, Danyel Fisher, From Usenet to CoWebs, page 207:
- The Usenet news system brings people together from around the world and forms social groups on the basis of common interest. Usenet news is a domain that is suffering badly from information overload.
Usage notes
Formerly plural (e.g., “these news are” instead of “this news is”).
Derived terms
- bad news travels fast
- bearer of bad news
- break the news
- cybernews
- e-news
- fake news
- galley news
- have I got news for you
- ill news spreads apace
- in other news
- I've got news for you
- Job's-news
- Job's news
- junk food news
- junk news
- make news
- make the news
- mumblenews
- netnews
- newsagency
- news agency
- newsagent
- newsaholic
- news anchor
- newsbeat
- newsbill
- newsboard
- newsboat
- newsbook
- newsbot
- newsbox
- newsboy
- newsbreak
- news butcher
- newscast
- newscaster
- news channel
- news conference
- news correspondent
- news crawl
- newscrawl
- news cycle
- news cyclone
- newsdealer
- newsdesk
- news desk
- newser
- news feature
- news feed
- newsfeed
- newsfilm
- news flash
- newsflash
- newsflow
- newsful
- newsgame
- newsgatherer
- newsgathering
- newsgirl
- newsgroup
- newshand
- newshawk
- newshen
- news hole
- newshound
- news-house
- newsish
- newsjacking
- newslady
- newsless
- newsletter
- newslike
- newsmagazine
- newsmaker
- newsmaking
- newsman
- news media
- newsmonger
- newsmongering
- newsness
- newsnet
- newspaper
- newsperson
- newsplan
- newsprint
- newsreader
- newsreading
- newsreel
- news report
- news reporter
- newsroom
- newsround
- news sheet
- news stand
- newsstand
- news station
- newsstore
- news stream
- newstainment
- newstalk
- news ticker
- newsticker
- newstrade
- newsvan
- newsvendor
- newswatcher
- newsweekly
- newswire
- news wire
- newswoman
- newsworthy
- newswriter
- newswriting
- newsy
- newszine
- Newzak
- no news is good news
- nonnews
- old news
- paranews
- postnews
- rolling news
- slow news day
- that's news to me
- unnews
- yesterday's news
Translations
new information of interest
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reports of current events
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Verb
news (third-person singular simple present newses, present participle newsing, simple past and past participle newsed)
- (transitive, archaic) To report; to make known.
- 1874, Robert Cowie, Shetland, page 157:
- This remark was newsed abroad; whereupon the loyal authorities of Lerwick immediately had the revolutionary skipper arrested, on a charge of high treason.
References
- News (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- news on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Further reading
- “news”, in Collins English Dictionary.
- “news”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- “news”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “news”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
Mauritian Creole
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [njuz]
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɲjus/
- Rhymes: -us
- Syllabification: news
Declension
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