newsroom
Newsroom (noun) means the office or department of a media organisation where journalists write and prepare news stories. Example: “The newsroom was buzzing as the election results came in.”
How to use newsroom
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe working area where reporters and editors put news stories together.
Word forms
newsrooms plural
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The _____ was buzzing as the election results came in.
Etymology
From "news" plus "room."
Rhymes for newsroom
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What does “newsroom” mean?
The word “newsroom” means the office or department of a media organisation where journalists write and prepare news stories. In plain terms, the working area where reporters and editors put news stories together.
How do you pronounce “newsroom”?
“Newsroom” is pronounced NYOOZ-room (/ˈnjuːzɹuːm/ in IPA).
How do you use “newsroom” in a sentence?
Here is “newsroom” used in a sentence: “The newsroom was buzzing as the election results came in.”
What part of speech is “newsroom”?
“Newsroom” is a noun.
Is “newsroom” a common word?
“Newsroom” is an uncommon word in modern English.
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