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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024bul•le•tin /ˈbʊlɪtən, -tɪn/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a brief, official statement issued publicly:We interrupt this program to bring you an important bulletin.
- a publication regularly issued by an organization, etc.:read in the church bulletin that our friend's baby would be baptized.
- a catalog describing the courses taught at a college.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024bul•le•tin (bŏŏl′i tn, -tin),USA pronunciation n., v., -tined, -tin•ing. n. - a brief account or statement, as of news or events, issued for the information of the public.
- Journalism
- a brief, prominently featured newspaper account, based upon information received just before the edition went to press.
- a similar brief account broadcast over radio or television pending further information.
- a pamphlet or monograph summarizing the past achievements, existing conditions, and future plans of a corporation, educational institution, government agency, etc., esp. one cataloging the classes taught at a college or university.
- an official, special, or scholarly periodical, as of a learned society.
v.t. - to make known by a bulletin.
- Italian bullettino, equivalent. to bullett(a) (bulla bull2 + -etta -ette) + -ino -ine2
- French, perh.
- 1645–55
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: bulletin /ˈbʊlɪtɪn/ n - an official statement on a matter of public interest, such as the illness of a public figure
- a broadcast summary of the news
- a periodical publication of an association, etc
vb - (transitive) to make known by bulletin
Etymology: 17th Century: from French, from Italian bullettino, from bulletta, diminutive of bulla papal edict, bull³ |