News meaning in English
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Definition
the news: information about recent events (for example in the newspaper, on the television)
The news is very depressing today.
I have some good news!
Examples
- "(source: Fox News)"
- "Bruno : What news can you give us, Doctor?"
- "I have some very important news about the criminal cases against you, Mr. Capone."
- "Horatio : Do you have any news from Bruno?"
- "For information on our products, policies, upcoming events and other company news, please visit our website, www.delavignecorp.com."
- "I have some wonderful news!"
- "Philip : Hey Hannah have you heard the news?"
- "I'm Brent Vanderplop and welcome to Radio Rhubarb's News Round-Up of newsworthy events from around the globe!"
- "Voiceover : Today, on a very special Beachview, CG has some shocking news for Mitch."
- "I'm afraid I have some unfortunate news."
- "Brothers, now that you have heard the wonderful news, it is time for you to leave."
- "I have some very important news about the criminal cases against you Mr. Capone."
- "Bruno : I suppose you heard the news."
- "Likes waffles and news."
- "I have some important news."
- "Celebrity Rumors.com - Reporting news about celebrities, because they are better than you!"
- "Now, our inventory is done, I have some exciting news for you."
- "I have some exciting news!"
- "Sigourney : Welcome everyone to my podcast "Weevil's people", my weekly spotlight on people who have been in the news lately."
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