Newset vs Newses - What's the difference?
newset | newses |
(transitive, rare, nonstandard) To set afresh or in a new manner or fashion; reset. (label) gossip.
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* 1985 , New York Magazine , page 19
* 1998 , Peter Craven, The Best Australian Essays 1998 , Black Inc. (ISBN 9781863950893), page 84
* 2012 , Rajesh Parameswaran, I Am An Executioner: Love Stories , A&C Black (ISBN 9781408821176)
As a verb newset
is to set afresh or in a new manner or fashion; reset.As a noun newses is
gossip.newset
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Alternative forms
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newses
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Noun
(head)- On a typical day, customers will stream out with 125 USA Todays, 250 to 300 Wall Street Journals, 300 to 350 Daily Newses , 550 to 600 New York Timeses, and 4,500 to 5,000 New York Posts.
- The press conference was called just in time to make the six o'clock newses , not in time for the reporters to gather any dissenting opinion. In the public areas of Parliament House, the last tourists are leaving. The sun sets. The lights come on.
- I told her of the things what was happening in our country on the TV newses what she was not allowed to watch.