"Newsier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Newsier" Meaning

The suffix "-ier" is a comparative formative, which means it is used to form comparative adjectives. When added to an adjective, "-ier" generally indicates a higher degree or a greater extent of the quality or property denoted by the root word.

In the case of the word "newsier", it is likely a comparative form of the adjective "news", which is not a standard adjective in English. "Newsier" is probably a colloquial or informal construction that suggests something is more related to or concerned with news, such as a person being "newsier" meaning they are more interested in or knowledgeable about current events. Nevertheless, the meaning of "newsier" is not fixed and may vary depending on the context in which it is used.

"Newsier" Examples

Definition:

Newsier is a comparative form of the adjective "news" used to describe something that is of more concern or interest in terms of current events or information.

Usage Examples:


The scandal involving the CEO was getting newsier by the day, with new rumors and allegations emerging.
The newsier programs on TV often have the highest ratings.
The constant stream of newsier articles made it hard to focus on my work.
The newsier aspects of the policy received the most attention from the press.
The newsier topics were debated heatedly at the town hall meeting.

"Newsier" Similar Words

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A newsdealer is a person who sells newspapers and other publications, typically from a street stall or kiosk. In the past, newsdealers would often shout out headlines and sell newspapers on the streets to passersby.

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A newsdesk refers to a designated workspace or department in a news organization, such as a newspaper, television station, or online news platform, where journalists and editors gather to plan, write, and edit news stories.

Newsflash

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A regular publication, usually in the form of an email or a printed document, that is sent to subscribers, customers, or members of an organization, containing news, updates, announcements, or other relevant information about the organization or its activities.

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