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newsless

  • a word derived from news.
    news
    noun
    a report of a recent event; intelligence; information.

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Yet summaries in different words would still be sufficient to kill The New York Times and similar organizations — and leave us newsless.

From Seattle Times Dec. 29, 2023

Some thought we were drowning in too much news; others feared we were in danger of becoming newsless.

From The Guardian Aug. 31, 2018

Politico's Mike Allen called the 596-page book a "newsless snore".

From The Guardian Jun. 11, 2014

Farhad Manjoo: Update: So far, this is a tremendously newsless news event.

From Slate Oct. 4, 2011

The newsless newspapers abounded in something perhaps more heartening than favorable reports from the front—an endless chronicle of bravery and devotion, of valor, heroism, and chivalry in the trench.

From The World Decision by Robert Herrick