Newsletter

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈnuzˌlɛtər/

Definitions of newsletter

noun a printed or digital publication containing news, articles, and advertisements

Example Sentences

A1 I signed up for the school newsletter to stay informed.

A2 The company sends out a monthly newsletter to all employees.

B1 I enjoy reading the newsletter from my favorite online store.

B2 The newsletter contained important updates about the upcoming event.

C1 The newsletter highlighted key findings from the latest research study.

C2 The newsletter featured exclusive interviews with industry experts.

Examples of newsletter in a Sentence

formal The company sends out a monthly newsletter to all its subscribers.

informal Did you see the latest newsletter from the school?

slang I always skim through the newsletter to see if there's anything interesting.

figurative The newsletter of gossip spreads faster than wildfire in this office.

Grammatical Forms of newsletter

plural

newsletters

comparative

more newsletter

superlative

most newsletter

present tense

newsletter

future tense

will newsletter

perfect tense

have newslettered

continuous tense

is newslettering

singular

newsletter

positive degree

newsletter

infinitive

to newsletter

gerund

newslettering

participle

newslettered

Origin and Evolution of newsletter

First Known Use: 1670 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'newsletter' originated from the combination of 'news' and 'letter', referring to a written report containing news or information.
Evolution of the word: Initially, newsletters were physical letters sent out to inform people about current events or updates. With the advent of technology, newsletters have evolved into electronic formats delivered via email or websites.