NEWSPAPER


Meaning of NEWSPAPER in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ daily , evening ( esp. BrE ), morning , Sunday , weekly

▪ today's , yesterday's

▪ left-wing , right-wing

▪ conservative , liberal

▪ independent , state-run

▪ local , national , provincial ( esp. BrE ), regional

▪ prestigious , quality , reputable ( esp. BrE ), respectable

▪ broadsheet ( esp. BrE ), tabloid

▪ popular

▪ leading , major , prominent

▪ influential

▪ mainstream

▪ financial

▪ folded , rolled-up

▪ online

▪ campus ( esp. AmE ), college , school , student

… OF NEWSPAPER

▪ copy

Do you have a copy of yesterday's ~?

▪ edition

today's edition of the ~

VERB + NEWSPAPER

▪ buy , get , take ( BrE , formal )

Which ~ do you buy?

Do you take a daily ~?

▪ deliver

▪ open

▪ flick through ( esp. BrE ), flip through ( AmE ), peruse ( formal ), read , scan , scour

▪ print , produce , publish

▪ launch

He launched a weekly ~ called ‘The Challenge’.

▪ edit , write for , write in

Savage, writing in an Auckland ~, quotes an eminent academic.

▪ own , run

~s owned by the Tribune Company

▪ appear in

Her article appeared in the Saturday ~.

▪ get into

▪ sue

She sued the ~ for publishing photos of her on the beach.

NEWSPAPER + VERB

▪ come out

The ~ comes out every Saturday.

▪ print sth , publish sth , report sth , reveal sth

▪ carry sth , feature sth

The ~ carried advertisements for several products.

▪ cite sth , quote sb

▪ announce sth , claim sth , declare sth

▪ speculate sth

The ~s speculated that the star was about to propose to his girlfriend.

NEWSPAPER + NOUN

▪ page

▪ account , advertisement , article , cartoon , classifieds , column , coverage , editorial , interview , obituary , op-ed ( AmE ), poll , story

▪ headline

▪ clipping , cutting ( BrE )

▪ insert , supplement

▪ baron ( esp. BrE ), executive , magnate , owner , proprietor ( esp. BrE ), tycoon ( esp. BrE )

▪ publisher

▪ cartoonist , columnist , correspondent , critic , editor , journalist , photographer , reporter , writer

▪ reader

▪ circulation , readership

▪ office

▪ business , industry

▪ group

The company is a strong contender in the race for the Scottish ~ group.

▪ kiosk , stand

▪ seller ( BrE ), vendor

PREPOSITION

▪ in a/the ~

an article in a local ~

▪ on a/the ~

She got a job on a national ~.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .