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Definition of good news in English: good newsnoun ˌɡʊd ˈnjuːz 1News of an occurrence that is of benefit to oneself, one's friends, one's community, etc.; news of something that one has hoped for. Also in weakened use: information that is welcome or pleasing. 2Also with capital initials. Usually with the. The gospel; the religious doctrine taught by Christ or his apostles.
adjective ˌɡʊd ˈnjuːz Attributive Especially of a news story: that reports or discusses positive events.
Origin Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Nicholas Udall (1504–1556), schoolmaster and playwright. From good + news. Definition of good news in US English: good newsnounˌɡʊd ˈnjuːz 1News of an occurrence that is of benefit to oneself, one's friends, one's community, etc.; news of something that one has hoped for. Also in weakened use: information that is welcome or pleasing. 2Also with capital initials. Usually with the. The gospel; the religious doctrine taught by Christ or his apostles.
adjectiveˌɡʊd ˈnjuːz Attributive Especially of a news story: that reports or discusses positive events.
Origin Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Nicholas Udall (1504–1556), schoolmaster and playwright. From good + news. |