breaking news

Frequency: 8.530.5 per million words

refers to new, developing information that is reported immediately.

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Examples (20)

  • We interrupt this program to bring you some breaking news.
  • The anchor interrupted the program to deliver some breaking news.
  • My phone just buzzed with a breaking news alert about the election results.
  • My phone buzzed with a breaking news alert about the recent earthquake.
  • As a journalist, you have to be ready to cover breaking news at any hour.
  • Journalists are currently on site, reporting live with breaking news from the scene.
  • The screen flashed with breaking news: the wall had fallen.
  • We woke up to the sound of the radio announcing breaking news of the election results.
  • Is there any breaking news on the developing situation?
  • Due to the severity of the situation, expect continuous breaking news updates throughout the day.
  • The channel is dedicated to providing 24/7 breaking news coverage.
  • The internet exploded with breaking news of the celebrity's unexpected engagement.
  • We were discussing the new policy when the breaking news of the scandal came in.
  • Local channels provided breaking news coverage of the sudden severe weather.
  • The team is on standby to report on any breaking news from the summit.
  • Viewers were captivated by the dramatic breaking news reports from the war zone.
  • Did you see the breaking news? They found the missing hiker!
  • Always stay informed by checking reputable sources for breaking news and current events.
  • The report was updated moments before publication to include the latest breaking news.
  • The stock market reacted swiftly to the breaking news of the company's unexpected merger.