How Do You Spell RE NEWS?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiː njˈuːz] (IPA)

The spelling of "re news" is straightforward, as it is simply the prefix "re-" followed by the word "news." The prefix "re-" indicates a repetition or return to a previous state, while "news" refers to information recently received or noteworthy events. In IPA phonetic transcription, the pronunciation of "re news" would be /riː ˈnjuːz/, with the stress placed on the second syllable of "news."

Common Misspellings for RE NEWS

  • renews
  • runews
  • re news
  • ee news
  • fe news
  • te news
  • 5e news
  • 4e news
  • rw news
  • rd news
  • rr news
  • r4 news
  • r3 news
  • re bews
  • re mews
  • re jews
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  • re nwws
  • re nsws
  • re ndws

Etymology of RE NEWS

The word renews does not have a separate etymology as it is simply a verb form derived from the word news.

The word news originated from the Middle English term newis or newes, which meant new things or new information. It was derived from the Old French word noveles, meaning news or new things, and ultimately from the Latin word nova, meaning new. The plural form news has been used since the 14th century.

The prefix re- added to news in the verb form renews denotes repetition or restoration, indicating the act of getting or giving news again or refreshing existing news. But it should be noted that re news is not a word itself; rather, it is a combination of the prefix re- and the noun news.

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