Used in a Sentence

newsweek

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for newsweek.

Editorial note

In case there was any confusion, the title 'Our Killer App' was copied from the newsweek story title.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

an American weekly news magazine.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of newsweek gathered in one view.

N

an American weekly news magazine.

N

an Australian 30-minute local current affairs television program that was broadcast weekly on regional television in Australia from 1978 to 1989, prior to the aggregation of Australian television.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for newsweek.

N

an American weekly news magazine.

N

an Australian 30-minute local current affairs television program that was broadcast weekly on regional television in Australia from 1978 to 1989, prior to the aggregation of Australian television.

Example sentences

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In case there was any confusion, the title 'Our Killer App' was copied from the newsweek story title.

2

If this is a false claim, Newsweek is just as confused as the NYT about Clinton's emails, if not more.

3

Unlike the subject of the Newsweek article, these people had employees who could afford to keep them on the payroll.

4

The Newsweek article contains considerable additional reporting, and does not appear (at first glance) to distort what the Cochrane review says.

5

Unlike Microsoft, Newsweek did not ask me for permission to spy on me when I was reading this article.

6

Back when I worked for Newsweek they were the biggest barrier to a quality user experience.

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They may get new management or aggressively downsize but there will always be Kodak products to buy, Newsweek will always be on the stands, and same for Motorola.

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If only there were some presidential candidate who had those as his top three issues before the election, I'm sure Newsweek would have been 100% behind him.

9

For some reason, Newsweek decided to focus on the fact that there is no evidence that fluoridation is helpful for adults, and that the evidence for children is almost all from before 1975.

10

It seems like ever since Obama was elected, the three things Newsweek complains about most are the Iraq war, the death of civil liberties, and the fact that fiat money is about to destroy the American empire by making the dollar worthless.

Quote examples

1

In 1995, Newsweek published an article titled “Why the Web Won’t be Nirvana,” stating: “Visionaries see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries and multimedia classrooms.

Proper noun examples

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Factual has venture funding from Andreessen-Horowitz and our partners/customers include Facebook, Yelp, Trulia, and Newsweek.

2

Newsweek is not a good resource for judging the true scientific research of the era.

3

They and literally a thousand other news organizations, including Newsweek, NBC News, The Guardian...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use newsweek in a sentence?

In case there was any confusion, the title 'Our Killer App' was copied from the newsweek story title.

What does newsweek mean?

an American weekly news magazine.

What part of speech is newsweek?

newsweek is commonly used as N.