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newspaper
[nooz-pey-per, nyooz-, noos-, nyoos-]
noun
a printed publication issued at regular and usually close intervals, especially daily or weekly, and commonly containing news, news, comment, features, and advertising.
When we were kids here, there was only one daily newspaper, and it covered the news for four counties.
a business organization publishing such a publication.
Which newspaper did your aunt work for?
a single issue or copy of such a publication.
Grab one of those free newspapers on the way out.
an online version of a newspaper.
I’ve been reading several upstate newspapers on my laptop lately, and I’m wondering how many of them still have print editions.
newspaper
/ ˈːˌɪə /
noun
Often shortened to: paper.a weekly or daily publication consisting of folded sheets and containing articles on the news, features, reviews, and advertisements
( as modifier )
a newspaper article
a less common name for newsprint
Other 51Թ Forms
- newspaperdom noun
- newspaperish adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of newspaper1
Example Sentences
The allegations were first published in the i newspaper in May.
It hardly came as a surprise to those who had been following him when Spanish newspaper AS said during the 2023 U-17 World Cup that "Brazil have a new genius".
In 2017 several British newspapers printed details of leaked emails in which Beckham allegedly criticised the honours system and the honours committee.
One time, a teenage girl, writing for her high school newspaper, was roughly shunted aside by the sportswriter pack before a Cincinnati Reds game.
When the Orange County Register called for Do’s resignation, he accused the newspaper of spreading “gross misinformation.”
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