Pronunciation: /ˈnuzˌwərðiˌnəs/
noun the quality of being newsworthy; the degree to which something is considered worthy of being reported as news
A1 Newsworthiness is important for a news story to be interesting.
A2 The journalist considered the newsworthiness of the event before covering it.
B1 The editor evaluates the newsworthiness of each article before publication.
B2 The newsworthiness of the breaking news made it the headline story.
C1 The newsworthiness of the scandal attracted international media attention.
C2 In journalism, determining the newsworthiness of a story is a crucial skill for reporters.
formal The newsworthiness of the event was undeniable, attracting the attention of major media outlets.
informal The newsworthiness of the scandal spread like wildfire among gossip circles.
slang The newsworthiness of the celebrity breakup was off the charts, everyone was talking about it.
figurative The newsworthiness of the discovery sent shockwaves through the scientific community.
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