Pronunciation: /breɪk ðə nuz/
noun a word that represents an action or concept, in this case 'news'
A1 She had to break the news to her parents that she failed her exam.
A2 He was nervous about breaking the news to his boss that he was resigning.
B1 Breaking the news of the company's bankruptcy was a difficult task for the CEO.
B2 The doctor had to break the news gently to the family that their loved one had passed away.
C1 As a journalist, she often had to break the news of tragic events to the public.
C2 The diplomat was tasked with breaking the news of the failed peace negotiations to the international community.
verb an action word that indicates the act of revealing or sharing information
A1 I need to break the news to my parents that I failed my math test.
A2 She broke the news to her friend that she was moving to a different country.
B1 The manager had to break the news to the team that there would be layoffs.
B2 It's never easy to break the news of a terminal illness to a patient.
C1 The journalist was the first to break the news of the political scandal.
C2 As the CEO, she had to break the news of the company's bankruptcy to the shareholders.
article a word that specifies a noun, in this case 'the'
A1 I need to break the news to my parents that I failed my math test.
A2 She had to break the news to her friend that their favorite restaurant had closed down.
B1 The doctor will break the news to the patient about their diagnosis.
B2 It's never easy to break the news of a company downsizing to employees.
C1 As the CEO, he had to break the news of the merger to the board of directors.
C2 The politician had to break the news of the scandal to the public in a press conference.
formal I will need to find the right time to break the news to the board of directors.
informal I don't know how to break the news to my parents about failing my exam.
slang I can't believe she had to break the news to him about their breakup.
figurative Sometimes it's better to slowly break the news to someone rather than dropping a bombshell all at once.
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