Definitions for newsmen

newsmen news·man

Spelling: [nooz-man, -muh n, nyooz-]
IPA: /ˈnuzˌmæn, -mən, ˈnyuz-/

Newsmen is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 74 anagrams from letters in newsmen (eemnnsw).

Definitions for newsmen

noun

  1. a person employed to gather news, as for a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television news bureau; reporter.
  2. a person who reports the news on radio or television.
  3. a person who sells or distributes newspapers, periodicals, etc.; newsdealer.
  4. a person employed to gather news, as for a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television news bureau; reporter.
  5. a person who reports the news on radio or television.
  6. a person who sells or distributes newspapers, periodicals, etc.; newsdealer.

Origin of newsmen

First recorded in 1590-1600; news + man1

Examples for newsmen

Do you think as a newsman you should earn as much money as you do?

“He was somewhat known to many millions of Americans, and he had some serious chops as a newsman,” Klein said.

In April 1975, the newsman on top of the world, Walter Cronkite, generously gave me an hour-long interview.

We learnt also by the cries of the newsman the death of the Duc d'Orleans.

This cover can be obtained from any bookseller or newsman, price 1s.

But my voice was faint; the newsman did not hear me and he went flying past.

But one newsman told me the other day that he always sells out of Alarma!

To do so, the White House once again began trying to dig up dirt on the newsman.

newsman's bread, botenbrt, was the term for the present given to a messenger.

A lampoon in such an edition and given away by a newsman who knew him!

This cover can be obtained from any bookseller or newsman, price 1s.

A lampoon in such an edition and given away by a newsman who knew him!

To do so, the White House once again began trying to dig up dirt on the newsman.

newsman's bread, botenbrt, was the term for the present given to a messenger.

Do you think as a newsman you should earn as much money as you do?

In April 1975, the newsman on top of the world, Walter Cronkite, generously gave me an hour-long interview.

But one newsman told me the other day that he always sells out of Alarma!

“He was somewhat known to many millions of Americans, and he had some serious chops as a newsman,” Klein said.

We learnt also by the cries of the newsman the death of the Duc d'Orleans.

But my voice was faint; the newsman did not hear me and he went flying past.

Word Value for newsmen
Scrable

12

Words with friends

15

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