Definition of newsmonger in US English:
newsmonger
nounˈn(y)o͞ozˌmäNGɡərˈn(j)uzˌmɑŋɡər
A gossip.
the newsmongers have caught a whiff of scandal
Example sentencesExamples
- Most newsmongers would argue that it's the point where sources are identified and testimony is presented.
- But last week in the USA even these local patriotic newsmongers got miffed.
- Thus, virtually throughout his career, Jonson displays a persistent and ambivalent interest in the various modes of publicized travel that vied for the attention of readers and newsmongers in early modern London.
- Instead, it seems to be aspiring to catch up with the worst of the commercial newsmongers.
- The newsmongers congregate at the ‘Tea - Kadai’ with a Tamil evening newspaper in hand, to engage in a hot debate on the latest political trends.
- Repeatedly dubbed the most common virus ever in recent reports from on-line newsmongers, it has yet to break into print in any interesting way.