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Newspaper Company Online Noun ˈnjuːzpeɪpə(R ˈnuːzpeɪpər Daily/Weekly Local/National

Word3 newspaper
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈnjuːzpeɪpə(r)/ /ˈnuːzpeɪpər/
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  • a daily/weekly newspaper
  • a local/national newspaper
  • an online newspaper
  • a tabloid/broadsheet newspaper
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newspaper

(noun)/ˈnjuːzpeɪpə(r)/ /ˈnuːzpeɪpər/
  1. a set of large printed sheets of paper, or a website, containing news, articles, advertisements, etc. and published every day or every week; the organization responsible for producing this
    • SEE ALSO paper
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/paper_2
    • a daily/weekly newspaper
    • a local/national newspaper
    • an online newspaper
    • a tabloid/broadsheet newspaper
    • a newspaper article/report/headline
    • a newspaper cutting/clipping
    • a newspaper editor/reporter/columnist
    • newspapers and news websites
    • British newspapers and their websites carried no photos of the event.
    • Which newspaper do you read?
    • to publish/own/print a newspaper
    • The newspaper reported on Friday that the boy had been found.
    • I read about it in the newspaper.
    • The company is considering up to 4000 job losses, according to The Times newspaper.
    • She works for the local newspaper (= the company that produces it).

    Extra Examples

    • Do you take a daily newspaper?
    • A Seattle newspaper headline blared, ‘Summit Ends in Failure’.
    • She told the newspaper that the airline was committed to improving its customer service.
    • He pulled out a box of newspaper clippings from around the world.
    • Have you got a copy of yesterday's newspaper?
    • He launched a weekly newspaper called ‘The Challenge’.
    • Her article appeared in the Saturday newspaper.
    • Savage, writing in an Auckland newspaper, quotes an eminent academic.
    • She got a job on a national newspaper.
    • She sued the newspaper for publishing photos of her on the beach.
    • The company is a strong contender in the race for the Scottish newspaper group.
    • The newspaper carried advertisements for several products.
    • The newspaper comes out every Saturday.
    • The newspapers speculated that the star was about to propose to his girlfriend.
    • Which newspaper do you buy?
    • an article in a local newspaper
    • newspapers owned by the Tribune Company
    • today's edition of the newspaper
    • In an interview published in the newspaper today, Douglas revealed the reason for his retirement.
    • There has always been concern about newspaper proprietors owning television stations.
  2. paper taken from old newspapers
    • Wrap all your glasses in newspaper.
    • Use old newspaper to wipe windows clean and dry.
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