newsworthy
newsworthy — adjective
- newsworthypositive
- more newsworthycomparative
- most newsworthysuperlative
1. interesting or important enough that journalists and news outlets would choose t
interesting or important enough that journalists and news outlets would choose to report it to the public
Kabir's discovery of the ancient coins was newsworthy enough to make the front page.
newsworthy enough to + verb
The mayor's sudden resignation was the most newsworthy event of the year.
superlative: the most newsworthy + noun
Heloísa wondered whether her story about the flooded school would be considered newsworthy.
Local newspapers decide what is newsworthy based on what their readers care about.
The small protest did not seem newsworthy until the governor showed up.
- notable
broader in meaning; something notable is worth noticing for any reason, not only for news
- headline-worthy
more informal; suggests something dramatic enough to appear as a headline
- reportable
more formal; used in legal or official contexts, e.g. 'a reportable offence'
- trivial
too unimportant to be news
- unremarkable
not interesting or special enough to notice, let alone report
文法句型
newsworthy enough to + verb
be considered/deemed newsworthy