Definitions for Hearst

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Spelling: [hurst]
IPA: /hɜrst/

Hearst is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 195 anagrams from letters in Hearst (aehrst).

Definitions for Hearst

noun

  1. William Randolph, 1863–1951, U.S. editor and publisher.
  2. his son, William Randolph, Jr. 1908–1993, U.S. publisher and editor.

Examples for Hearst

Hearst is to be released from prison and is planning to marry.

Mr. Hearst said they might stay out; they must come in at his prices or not at all.

Hearst would offer the pick of his newspapers to any reporter who could rescue her.

Michael Clinton, president of marketing at Hearst, just ran a marathon in Antarctica.

She noted that the decision contradicted an earlier ruling that denied Hearst Magazines interns from forming a class.

Bell and Stephens wanted to sell and the Hearst heirs were interested.

According to media reports, Amazon, 21st Century Fox, Hearst, and Condé Nast are all vying to acquire StyleHaul.

In any event, her efforts to apologize and/or clarify were dismissed as not enough, and she resigned from Hearst.

Mr. Hearst died about this time and it was feared a sale would not be made.

If Mr. Hearst has soul enough and heart enough he may do it.

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