Used in a Sentence

newsworthy

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for newsworthy.

Editorial note

Or wait until there is something more newsworthy occupying the rest of the journalists and then re-open the investigation.

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Quick take

Interesting enough to be reported as a news

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Interesting enough to be reported as a news

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for newsworthy.

adjective

Interesting enough to be reported as a news

Example sentences

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Or wait until there is something more newsworthy occupying the rest of the journalists and then re-open the investigation.

2

In the past 6 months it's been newsworthy primarily due to the worst parts of its community.

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News headlines tend toward the negative in general, because it's not newsworthy when things work like everyone expects them to.

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Would it also be newsworthy if someone stole a hubcap off a Google self-driving car?

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Not only that, but this CEO resigned amidst loud, newsworthy clamor for her ouster.

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Not newsworthy, except that it is better than every other alternative on average.

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The firing by it self would have had some people grumbling a bit, but it wouldn't have become the newsworthy shitstorm it became.

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Let's imagine that there's a bad driver — nothing horrible enough to be newsworthy, but just bad manners, bad routes, stuff like that.

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I don't get this kind of posts either, and am not at all sure it's newsworthy.

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It's jarring -- that is, newsworthy -- to see overt sexist or racist remarks with hundreds of upvotes, suggesting at least widespread if not majority support.

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So you apparently found out that your business partner was pretty shady last summer but you chose to not reveal that obviously newsworthy information to readers, why exactly?

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In other words, there's nothing particularly newsworthy here.

Quote examples

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The parameters that you provide would be the number of companies that would be newsworthy and the number of possible "dates".

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use newsworthy in a sentence?

Or wait until there is something more newsworthy occupying the rest of the journalists and then re-open the investigation.

What does newsworthy mean?

Interesting enough to be reported as a news

What part of speech is newsworthy?

newsworthy is commonly used as adjective.