Pronunciation: /ˈn(j)uzˌkæst/
noun a radio or television broadcast of news reports
A1 I watch the newscast every evening to stay informed.
A2 The newscast reported on the weather forecast for the week ahead.
B1 The newscast featured a segment on the latest developments in technology.
B2 The newscast interviewed a local politician about the upcoming election.
C1 The newscast provided in-depth analysis of the economic impact of the pandemic.
C2 The newscast won an award for its investigative journalism on corruption in the government.
formal The newscast provided updates on the latest developments in the political arena.
informal Did you catch the newscast last night? They had a segment on local events.
slang I always tune into that newscast, it's so entertaining!
figurative Her mind was like a constant newscast, always buzzing with information and updates.
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