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Newly vs Newsy - What's the difference?

newly | newsy |

As an adverb newly

is in a new manner.

As an adjective newsy is

containing lots of news; informative.

As a noun newsy is

(informal) a distributor of news; a newsagent.

newly

English

Adverb

(en-adv)
  • In a new manner.
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    newsy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Containing lots of news; informative.
  • Chatty, gossipy.
  • Noun

    (newsies)
  • (informal) A distributor of news; a newsagent.