NEWS Full Form

(As a plural for the adjective “new” or “new thing”)

The English word “news” developed in the 14th century as a special use of the plural for the adjective “new” or “new thing”. Although adjectives don’t generally have plurals in English, they have in other languages. But still, many claim “NEWS” is as an acronym of ‘North East West South’.


Short FormNEWS
Full FormAs a plural for the adjective “new” or “new thing”
CategoryMiscellaneous > Etymology (Word Origins)
CountryWorldwide
Popularity
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Other Full Form Of NEWS

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1 NEWS As a plural for the adjective “new” or “new thing” Miscellaneous > Etymology (Word Origins) Worldwide
100%
2 NEWS Nature Environment & Wildlife Society Associations & Organizations > Environment & Nature Organizations India
20%
3 NeWS Network extensible Window System Computing > Sofware & Applications Worldwide
30%

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