Pronunciation: /ˈnuzˌpeɪpər/
noun a printed publication consisting of folded, usually bound sheets containing news, feature articles, advertisements, and correspondence
A1 I read the newspaper every morning.
A2 She bought a newspaper to read on the train.
B1 The newspaper reported on the latest political scandal.
B2 The newspaper article provided in-depth analysis of the economic situation.
C1 The newspaper editorial criticized the government's handling of the crisis.
C2 The newspaper's investigative journalism uncovered widespread corruption within the industry.
formal I start my day by reading the newspaper to stay informed about current events.
informal I like to flip through the newspaper while drinking my morning coffee.
slang I snagged a copy of the newspaper from the cafe for free.
figurative The newspaper of life is constantly being written, with each day bringing new stories and experiences.
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