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Make news Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪk/ /ˈnjuz/, /ˈnuz
MAYK NYOOZ or MAYK NOOZ
mˈeɪk/ /njˈuːz
MAYK NYOOZ

Definition

To become important or interesting enough to be reported in the news; to attract public attention through media coverage.

Usage & Nuances

Semi-formal, often used for events, people, or actions that gain media coverage. Common in phrases like 'make the news' or 'made news around the world'. Sometimes confused with 'make headlines', which has a similar but slightly stronger meaning (emphasizing front-page coverage).

Example Sentences

The team's victory made news in the local papers.

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Her rescue of the puppy made news because it was so brave.

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The president's speech quickly made news across the country.

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It’s not every day you make news for helping someone.

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When the video went viral, she really made news all over the internet.

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If you do something amazing, you might just make news without even trying.

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