newsy

pronunciation

How to pronounce newsy in British English: UK [ˈnju:zi]word uk audio image

How to pronounce newsy in American English: US [ˈnuzi] word us audio image

  • Adjective:
    full of news
    prone to friendly informal communication

Word Origin

newsy (adj.)
"full of news," 1832 from news (n.) + -y (2). Related: Newsily; newsiness.

Example

1. Maybe some newsy remembers an odd customer .
2. Make it a fun , relevant question that you could really develop a good , newsy story from .
3. In the early days , most towns had a card publisher ; images of football greats and film stars were sold alongside local scenes and newsy snaps by opportunistic photographers .
4. Firstly , it would describe the meanings , feature ( threatening , complex , uncertain , emergent , ambiguous and newsy ) , development ( incubate stage , acute stage , chronic stage and resolution stage ) of crisis management and several kinds of campus crisis . Secondly , it would comment the basic conceptions of crisis management .

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