newsletter
Americannoun
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a written report, issued periodically, typically by a business, institution, or other organization, that presents information and news to people with a specific interest in the organization or subject.
our co-op’s monthly newsletter;
an employee newsletter.
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a written report and analysis of the news, often providing forecasts, typically directed at a special audience, as businesspeople, and distributed to subscribers.
a stock-market newsletter.
noun
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Also called: news-sheet. a printed periodical bulletin circulated to members of a group
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history a written or printed account of the news
Etymology
Origin of newsletter
Example Sentences
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“Retail capital is going to be a lot more cautious,” said Leyla Kunimoto, an individual investor in private funds and author of a newsletter about the industry.
I narrowed the list further by including only companies that are also recommended by at least two of the investment newsletters my performance-auditing firm tracks.
From MarketWatch
Stein recently brokered partnerships between Lewis’s newsletter on youth culture, “After School,” with brands including Adobe and Target.
I’ve been pondering these questions since I sent out a newsletter saying that Chalamet would be winning this Oscar “in a walk.”
From Los Angeles Times
For his headlines, he received a national award and made multiple appearances in Style & Substance, the paper's in-house newsletter.
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