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1. newspaper
noun. ['ˈnuːzˌpeɪpɝ'] a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements.
Synonyms
- rotogravure
- newspaper headline
- editorial
- newspaper article
- news story
- cartoon strip
- feature
- funnies
- headline
- comic strip
- strip
- newspaper column
- news article
- news item
- sheet
- school newspaper
- sports section
- column
- school paper
- daily
- gazette
- press
- public press
- tabloid
- feature article
- paper
Antonyms
- dress
- roughen
- uncover
- aperiodic
Etymology
- news (English)
- paper (English)
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
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Rhymes with Newspaper Publisher
2. newspaper
noun. ['ˈnuːzˌpeɪpɝ'] a business firm that publishes newspapers.
Synonyms
- publishing firm
- publishing house
- newspaper publisher
- publishing company
- publisher
Antonyms
- delay
- decompression
- cool
Etymology
- news (English)
- paper (English)
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
3. publisher
noun. ['ˈpʌblɪʃɝ'] a firm in the publishing business.
Synonyms
- house
- paper
- publishing firm
- publishing house
- firm
- magazine publisher
- newspaper publisher
- publishing company
- business firm
- newspaper
Antonyms
- irresolute
- unfaithful
- unstable
- unfixed
4. publisher
noun. ['ˈpʌblɪʃɝ'] a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music.
Synonyms
- professional
Antonyms
- soft
- unsettled
5. newspaper
noun. ['ˈnuːzˌpeɪpɝ'] the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher.
Synonyms
- production
- product
Antonyms
- praise
- lack
- natural object
Etymology
- news (English)
- paper (English)
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
6. newspaper
noun. ['ˈnuːzˌpeɪpɝ'] cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers.
Synonyms
- newsprint
Etymology
- news (English)
- paper (English)
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
7. publisher
noun. ['ˈpʌblɪʃɝ'] the proprietor of a newspaper.
Synonyms
- newspaper publisher
- press lord
- owner
Antonyms
- unsteady
- unhealthy
- juvenile
- amateur
Sentences with newspaper-publisher
1. Noun Phrase
The model can be compared to subscribing to a newspaper; for example, if John Doe subscribed to "The New York Times," he would receive the paper every day from the newspaper publisher.
2. Noun Phrase
When Louis Martin -- a black-newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee in the 1960s -- sought African-American votes, he recruited hair salons to circulate political material on candidates.