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Synonyms and antonyms of The news in American Thesaurus

The news

breaking news (noun)

new information about a news event that is still happening

capture the headlines ()

to be the main story in the news

exclusive (adjective)

published or reported by only one newspaper, magazine, television station, etc.

fake news (noun)

a story that is presented as being a genuine item of news but is in fact not true and is intended to deceive people

fake news (noun)

used to suggest that a genuine news story is untrue in order to make people less likely to believe it

front-page (adjective)

important enough to be printed on the first page of a newspaper

headline-grabbing (adjective)

reported as a very important story in the news

hyperlocal (adjective)

hyperlocal news is news about someone's immediate surroundings, often written without the involvement of professional journalists

in the news ()

interesting enough to be discussed in newspapers, on television, etc.

make/hit/grab the headlines ()

to become famous by being reported in the news

news (noun)

information about recent events that is reported in newspapers or on television or radio

news (noun)

connected with news

newsbreak (noun)

American an event that is reported on the news, especially one that has just happened

newscast (noun)

American a news program. Someone who reads the news during a newscast is a newscaster.

newsworthy (adjective)

interesting or important enough to be included in a news report

plaster (verb)

if a news story is plastered all over the newspapers, all the details of it are in the newspapers

report (noun)

an article or broadcast that gives information about something that is happening in the news

reportage (noun)

formal the activity of reporting the news

reporting (noun)

the activity or job of producing written reports or broadcasts about events in the news

scoop (verb)

informal to publish or broadcast an exciting or important news story before anyone else does

scoop (noun)

informal an exciting or important news story that one news organization publishes or broadcasts before anyone else

wrap-up (noun)

American a summary at the end of something, especially a news program