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newsworthy

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Adj — Significant or interesting enough to be reported as news.

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newsworthy event deemed newsworthy

Etymology

From "news" plus "-worthy," meaning deserving of.

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What does “newsworthy” mean?

The word “newsworthy” means significant or interesting enough to be reported as news. In plain terms, worth reporting on because it is notable, important, or interesting to the public.

How do you use “newsworthy” in a sentence?

Here is “newsworthy” used in a sentence: “The scandal was newsworthy enough to make national headlines.”

What part of speech is “newsworthy”?

“Newsworthy” is an adjective.

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