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Newsy
- Parts of Speech: Adjective
- Definition: Having the character of news; containing news; full of news.
- Pronunciations: US: /ˈnuzi/; UK: /ˈnjuːzi/
- Origin and Usage: The word "newsy" originated in the late 19th century from the noun "news" and the suffix "-y" meaning "having the character of". It is used to describe something that is full of news or information.
- Synonyms: Informative, newsworthy, interesting, current, up-to-date.
- Related Words: Newsy is a unique word and has no related 5-letter words.
- Example Sentences:
- The newspaper is always full of newsy articles.
- The website provides newsy updates on the latest events.
- She gave a newsy report on her recent trip to Europe.