newspaper
newspaper — noun
1. a publication, found either in physical print or online, that provides informati
a publication, found either in physical print or online, that provides information about current events, along with opinion writing, pictures, and commercial messages, and comes out again on a regular schedule.
Every morning, Baraka reads the newspaper while drinking coffee on the balcony.
collocation: read the newspaper
The local newspaper ran a long article about the new hospital that just opened.
newspaper + ran (published) + article
Yuna found a job advertisement in the newspaper and called the number the same day.
Many newspapers now offer online versions with news that is updated throughout the day.
- paper
informal short form; 'Have you seen today's paper?'
- daily
refers specifically to a newspaper published every weekday; 'The local daily covers city hall news.'
- journal
more formal; often used in the name of a serious newspaper, e.g. The Wall Street Journal
- gazette
used in newspaper titles, especially official or community publications
文法句型
newspaper + VERB (publishes, reports, runs)
the + newspaper + of + place/group
用法筆記
Used as a countable noun (a newspaper / two newspapers) when referring to individual copies or titles. Uncountable when referring to the medium generally (I read it in the newspaper).
常見錯誤
2. a business or organization that produces a newspaper and sells it to the public.
a business or organization that produces a newspaper and sells it to the public.
The newspaper fired three editors after they published a story that was not true.
the newspaper + fired (employer acting)
Christopher wrote a letter to the newspaper complaining about the unfair review of his book.
That newspaper has been publishing daily for over fifty years in this town.
Bao's opinion piece about rising rents was picked up by a national newspaper.
文法句型
the newspaper + VERB (fired, hired, closed, sold, apologized)
work for + a/the newspaper
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs that describe organizational actions: lay off, hire, apologize, close, go bankrupt. The definite article 'the' is common when referring to a specific known newspaper company.
常見錯誤
3. pages from newspapers that people have already read, saved for re-use as a cheap
pages from newspapers that people have already read, saved for re-use as a cheap material for wrapping, cleaning, or protecting surfaces.
Samir wrapped the old dishes in newspaper before putting them into the moving box.
collocation: wrapped ... in newspaper
Mayumi used old newspaper to clean the windows until they were perfectly clear and shiny.
collocation: old newspaper + clean
The children spread newspaper on the floor before starting their messy art project with paint.
We saved stacks of newspaper for the school recycling drive.
- newsprint
the thin, cheap paper that newspapers are printed on; more technical
- wrapping paper
paper designed for wrapping; different from old newspaper but used similarly
文法句型
wrapped/covered in + newspaper
newspaper + as material (uncountable)
用法筆記
Always uncountable in this sense — you say 'a piece of newspaper' not 'a newspaper'. Common with verbs like wrap, line, cover, stuff, and prepositions like in, with.
常見錯誤
newspaper — verb
1. to work as a writer or editor for a newspaper company.
to work as a writer or editor for a newspaper company.
Kian spent his summer newspapering for a small-town weekly in the mountains.
informal register: newspapering
Nellie newspapered for several years before moving into book publishing.
Miguel gave up newspapering after ten years because the hours were too long.
The old editor had been newspapering since the days of manual typewriters.
文法句型
newspaper + (no object)
用法筆記
Very rare in modern English. Almost always appears in the gerund form 'newspapering' or as a past-tense verb. Learners are more likely to encounter 'work as a journalist' or 'work for a newspaper'.