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During the twelve-month period that decides the word of the year, the term blog had the most requests for a definition or explanation, so a new entry was placed in Merriam-Webster's printed dictionary for 2005. The other words on this list, such as incumbent, electoral, and partisan, were associated with major news events, such as the United ...
Here’s what to know about the dictionary publisher’s Word of the Year—and other most-searched terms. Merriam-Webster Says ‘Polarization’ Plus These Words Defined 2024 Skip to main content
Good News, a 1981 album by Sweet Honey in the Rock; Good News, 2011, or the title song; Good News (Kathy Mattea album), 1993, or the title song; Good News (Matt Dusk album), 2009, or the title song; Good News (Withered Hand album) Good News (Ian Yates album), 2012; Good News (Bryan Rice album), 2007, or the title song
The website was launched in 1997 by Geri Weis-Corbley. It publishes uplifting news gathered from sources around the world. [1] The purpose is to share positive and encouraging stories, [2] [3] as well as technology and health. Weis-Corbley says that it is a "clearinghouse for the gathering and dissemination of positive, compelling new stories ...
A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms, sometimes simply as lists of synonyms and antonyms.
The result, titled Good News for Modern Man: The New Testament in Today's English Version, was released in 1966 as a 599-page paperback with a publication date of January 1, 1966. It received a mass marketing effort with copies even being made available through grocery store chains.
In journalism, a hot take is a "piece of deliberately provocative commentary that is based almost entirely on shallow moralizing" in response to a news story, [1] "usually written on tight deadlines with little research or reporting, and even less thought".
Managing the news is the deliberate influencing of the presentation of information within the news media. The expression managing the news is often used in a negative sense. For example, people or organizations that wish to lessen the publicity concerning bad news may choose to release the information late on a Friday, giving journalists less ...