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antonym for newspaper

 

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Antonym for Newspaper

Noun

The antonym for newspaper is usually associated with the lack of written news and reporting.

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Television - A telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images and sound, often including news broadcasts and programs.

Sample Sentence: I prefer watching the evening news on television rather than reading it in the newspaper.

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Radio - The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages.

Sample Sentence: Many people rely on the radio for news updates, instead of newspapers.

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Internet - A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, including online news websites.

Sample Sentence: With the rise of the internet, online news platforms have become a popular antonym for traditional printed newspapers.

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Adjective

The antonym for "newspaper" as an adjective usually refers to something unrelated to written news or reporting.

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Unpublished - Not printed or made available for public distribution.

Sample Sentence: The information shared in the meeting remained unpublished, unlike the news covered in the newspaper.

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Nonetheless - Despite what has just been said or referred to.

Sample Sentence: The discussion veered off-topic; nonetheless, it was an interesting conversation away from the world of newspapers.

Verb

The antonym for "newspaper" as a verb usually refers to the act of not reporting news, or stopping the circulation of news.

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Suppress - To forcibly put an end to something or prevent its occurrence.

Sample Sentence: In certain countries, the government tries to suppress any news that goes against their narrative.

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Conceal - To keep something secret; prevent from being known or noticed.

Sample Sentence: The organization decided to conceal the incident from the public eye and not publish a newspaper article about it.

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