newsworthy

pronunciation

How to pronounce newsworthy in British English: UK [ˈnju:zwɜ:ði]word uk audio image

How to pronounce newsworthy in American English: US [ˈnuzwɜrði] word us audio image

  • Adjective:
    sufficiently interesting to be reported in a newspaper

Word Origin

newsworthy (adj.)
1932, from news + worthy.

Example

1. The financial collapse has exposed newsworthy frauds , like the colossal ponzi scheme run by bernard madoff .
2. That xavier dumusque and his colleagues were able to find the thing at all is , however , newsworthy in itself .
3. In the end , I did not learn anything newsworthy about abstinence or sexual timing and subsequent sexual satisfaction from busby 's study .
4. He understands well the need to keep producing events that are newsworthy as well as worthy , and shuffles his invitation list to achieve that effect .
5. The first gives you new , interesting , entertaining , and newsworthy information as judged by the community ( in a way this is content that is the average of the interests of the entire community ) and a good example of this is digg 's front page .

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