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- newport beach/ˌnjuː.pɔːt ˈbiːtʃ/A coastal city in Orange County, California, USA, known for its upscale residential areas, harbor, and beaches.nounLow-Medium
- newport east/ˌnjuːpɔːt ˈiːst/A specific electoral constituency in the city of Newport, Wales, United Kingdom.nounLow
- newport news/ˌnjuːpɔːt ˈnjuːz/A city in southeastern Virginia, USA, located on the Virginia Peninsula.nounMedium
- newry/ˈnjʊəri/A city in Northern Ireland at the mouth of the Newry River.nounVery low (proper noun, geographical name)
- newry and mourne/ˌnjuːri ənd ˈmɔːrn/A former local government district and geographical area in Northern Ireland comprising the city of Newry and the Mourne Mountains region.nounC2
- news/njuːz/New information about recent events or developments, especially as reported by media.nounA1
- news agency/ˈnjuːz ˌeɪ.dʒən.si/An organization that gathers, writes, and distributes news reports to newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and online media.nounB2
- news analyst/ˈnjuːz ˌæn.əl.ɪst/A professional who examines, interprets, and explains news stories and events, often through research and commentary.nounB2
- news case/ˈnjuːz ˌkeɪs/A protective container or covering for news media items, primarily associated with a specific cover for a journalist's press pass.nounLow
- news conference/ˈnjuːz ˌkɒn.fər.əns/A scheduled event where an individual or group (often a public figure, official, or organization) provides information to journalists and answers their questions.nounB2
- news flash/ˈnjuːz ˌflæʃ/A very short, urgent report of a recent, important, or surprising event, typically interrupting scheduled programming.nounMedium
- news media/ˈnjuːz ˌmiː.di.ə/Organizations and platforms that collect, report, and disseminate news and information to the public.nounC1
- news peg/ˈnjuːz ˌpeɡ/A current event, fact, or anniversary used as the starting point or justification for publishing a broader story, feature article, or editorial.nounLow
- news service/ˈnjuːz ˌsɜː.vɪs/An organization that gathers, writes, and distributes news reports to other media outlets or directly to the public.nounB2
- news story/ˈnjuːz ˌstɔːri/A factual report about a recent event or situation, typically presented in journalism.nounB1
- news vendor/ˈnjuːz ˌvendə/A person or business that sells newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals, often from a small street-side stand or shop.nounB2
- newsagency/ˈnjuːzˌeɪ.dʒən.si/An organization or business that gathers, writes, and distributes news stories and information to other media outlets like newspapers, television stations, and radio stations.nounB2
- newsagent/ˈnjuːzˌeɪdʒənt/A shop or person that sells newspapers and magazines.nounB1
- newsbeat/ˈnjuːzbiːt/A specific area of reporting or journalistic responsibility assigned to a reporter, such as a particular topic, institution, or geographical location.nounLow (C1-C2)
- newsboard/ˈnjuːz.bɔːd/A physical board or online space on which news items, bulletins, or announcements are posted for public viewing.nounLow
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