News Outlet

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nuz ˈaʊtˌlɛt/

Definitions of news outlet

noun a source of news or information

Example Sentences

A1 I read the news outlet every morning to stay informed.

A2 The news outlet reported on the local weather forecast for the weekend.

B1 The news outlet published an article about the upcoming elections.

B2 Many people rely on this news outlet for accurate and unbiased reporting.

C1 The news outlet conducted an investigative report on government corruption.

C2 The news outlet won a prestigious award for their coverage of international events.

Examples of news outlet in a Sentence

formal The news outlet reported on the latest developments in the stock market.

informal Did you see that the news outlet covered the new restaurant opening?

slang I heard from the news outlet that there's a big sale happening this weekend.

figurative The news outlet is like a window to the world, providing us with information from all corners of the globe.

Grammatical Forms of news outlet

past tense

reported

plural

news outlets

comparative

more news outlet

superlative

most news outlet

present tense

reports

future tense

will report

perfect tense

has reported

continuous tense

is reporting

singular

news outlet

positive degree

news outlet

infinitive

to report

gerund

reporting

participle

reported

Origin and Evolution of news outlet

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'news outlet' originated from the combination of 'news' meaning new information and 'outlet' meaning a means of expression or release.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to newspapers and radio stations, the term 'news outlet' has evolved to encompass a wide range of media organizations including television channels, websites, and social media platforms that disseminate news and information to the public.