Junk Food News

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Pronunciation: /dʒʌŋk fuːd nuz/

Definitions of junk food news

noun a word that describes a thing, like 'junk food' or 'news'

Example Sentences

A1 I don't like to watch junk food news because it's not informative.

A2 My little sister enjoys watching junk food news about celebrities and gossip.

B1 Many people prefer junk food news over serious journalism because it's more entertaining.

B2 Some argue that the rise of junk food news has led to a decline in quality reporting.

C1 The prevalence of junk food news in the media landscape is a cause for concern among journalists.

C2 Media critics often point to junk food news as a symptom of the industry's focus on ratings over substance.

Examples of junk food news in a Sentence

formal The prevalence of junk food news in mainstream media is concerning as it distracts from important issues.

informal I can't stand all the junk food news on TV, it's so mindless.

slang I'm tired of all the junk food news clogging up my social media feed.

figurative Just like junk food is bad for your body, junk food news is bad for your mind.

Grammatical Forms of junk food news

past tense

reported

plural

junk food news

comparative

more junk food news

superlative

most junk food news

present tense

reports

future tense

will report

perfect tense

has reported

continuous tense

is reporting

singular

junk food news

positive degree

junk food news

infinitive

to report junk food news

gerund

reporting junk food news

participle

reported junk food news

Origin and Evolution of junk food news

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'junk food news' originated in the late 20th century to describe sensationalized, trivial, or superficial news stories that focus on entertainment rather than substantive issues.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to criticize the media for prioritizing entertainment over important news, the term has since become widely used to describe any type of news that is considered low-quality or lacking in substance.