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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (5)

1. information about recent and important events;
- Example: "they awaited news of the outcome"
[syn: news, intelligence, tidings, word]

2. information reported in a newspaper or news magazine;
- Example: "the news of my death was greatly exaggerated"

3. a program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary;
- Example: "we watch the 7 o'clock news every night"
[syn: news program, news show, news]

4. informal information of any kind that is not previously known to someone;
- Example: "it was news to me"

5. the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins;
- Example: "the judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial"
- Example: "he is no longer news in the fashion world"
[syn: newsworthiness, news]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

News \News\ (n[=u]z), n [From New; cf. F. nounelles. News is plural in form, but is commonly used with a singular verb.] 1. A report of recent occurrences; information of something that has lately taken place, or of something before unknown; fresh tidings; recent intelligence. [1913 Webster] Evil news rides post, while good news baits. --Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Something strange or newly happened. [1913 Webster] It is no news for the weak and poor to be a prey to the strong and rich. --L'Estrange. [1913 Webster] 3. A bearer of news; a courier; a newspaper. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] There cometh a news thither with his horse. --Pepys. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

news n 1: information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome" [syn: news, intelligence, tidings, word] 2: information reported in a newspaper or news magazine; "the news of my death was greatly exaggerated" 3: a program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary; "we watch the 7 o'clock news every night" [syn: news program, news show, news] 4: informal information of any kind that is not previously known to someone; "it was news to me" 5: the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins; "the judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial"; "he is no longer news in the fashion world" [syn: newsworthiness, news]
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):

netnews news /net'n[y]ooz/ 1. The software that makes Usenet run. 2. The content of Usenet. "I read netnews right after my mail most mornings." [Jargon File] (1994-12-14)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):

NeWS /nee'wis/, /n[y]oo'is/ or /n[y]ooz/ Network extensible Window System. Many hackers insist on the two-syllable pronunciations above as a way of distinguishing NeWS from news (the netnews software). [Jargon File]
The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):

NeWS /nee'wis/, /n[y]oo´is/, /n[y]ooz/, n. [acronym; the “Network Window System”] The road not taken in window systems, an elegant PostScript-based environment that would almost certainly have won the standards war with X if it hadn't been proprietary to Sun Microsystems. There is a lesson here that too many software vendors haven't yet heeded. Many hackers insist on the two-syllable pronunciations above as a way of distinguishing NeWS from Usenet news (the netnews software).