news|wor|thy

news|wor|thy
news|wor|thy «NOOZ WUR thee, NYOOZ-», adjective, -thi|er, -thi|est.
having enough public interest to be printed in a newspaper: »

Does a press photographer have the right to take a newsworthy picture even when the subject objects? (Time).

news´wor´thi|ly, adverb.
news´wor´thi|ness, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • news´wor´thi|ness — news|wor|thy «NOOZ WUR thee, NYOOZ », adjective, thi|er, thi|est. having enough public interest to be printed in a newspaper: »Does a press photographer have the right to take a newsworthy picture even when the subject objects? (Time).… …   Useful english dictionary

  • news´wor´thi|ly — news|wor|thy «NOOZ WUR thee, NYOOZ », adjective, thi|er, thi|est. having enough public interest to be printed in a newspaper: »Does a press photographer have the right to take a newsworthy picture even when the subject objects? (Time).… …   Useful english dictionary

  • flight|wor|thy — «FLYT WUR thee», adjective, thi|er, thi|est. capable of flight or of being used in flight: »Shepard underwent surgery, and examination by National Aeronautics and Space Administration physicians found his condition flightworthy (Science News).… …   Useful english dictionary

  • flight´wor´thi|ness — flight|wor|thy «FLYT WUR thee», adjective, thi|er, thi|est. capable of flight or of being used in flight: »Shepard underwent surgery, and examination by National Aeronautics and Space Administration physicians found his condition flightworthy… …   Useful english dictionary

  • newsworthy — news•wor•thy [[t]ˈnuzˌwɜr ði, ˈnyuz [/t]] adj. of sufficient interest to warrant press coverage • Etymology: 1930–35 news′wor thi•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

  • newsworthy — news|wor|thy [ nuz,wɜrði ] adjective interesting or important enough to be included in a news report …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • newsworthy — news|wor|thy [ˈnju:zˌwə:ði US ˈnu:zˌwə:rði] adj important or interesting enough to be reported in newspapers, on the radio, or on television ▪ newsworthy events …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unnewsworthy — un•news′wor thy adj …   From formal English to slang

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